Dust Bowl

尘土飞扬的荒漠地区:遭受长期干旱和沙尘暴的地区。

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尘土飞扬的荒漠地区:遭受长期干旱和沙尘暴的地区。
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By 1934, it had turned the Great Plains into a desert that came to be known as the Dust Bowl.
到了1934年时,旱灾将大平原(GreatPlains)变成沙漠,这个沙漠就是有名的尘暴干旱区(DustBowl)。
沙尘天气波及到了美国的大草原地区,了严重的旱灾。
Thus began the shift from agriculture to industry, and the urbanization of a state many easterners could think of only as a dust bowl.
接下来就由农业向工业开始过度了。许多东方之州的人们可能认为该州的城市化发展的易如反掌。
DURING the Depression of the 1930s, drought turned much of Alberta and Saskatchewan, on Canada's western prairies, into a dust bowl.
上世纪30年代经济大萧条期间,一场大干旱曾将阿尔伯特和萨斯喀彻温,加拿大西部草原两省变成黄沙一片。
虽然有了这些方法,尘暴干旱仍持续了约十年之久并延长了1930年代大萧条(GreatDepression)的时间。
Did you know there was once a desert in Oklahoma called the Dust Bowl?
您知道奥克拉荷马境内曾经有过一个名叫「尘盆」的沙漠吗?
大萧条时期,沙尘暴难民徒步向洛杉矶走去。
此外,昨天发布的另一份科学报告预测,因气候变化,美国西南部将成为一片尘暴区。
Despite the concerns, Iowa is not on the brink of becoming a new Dust Bowl.
除了这些关注点外,爱荷华州并不处于新的沙尘风暴的边缘。
NIGERIA'S north is a giant dust bowl stricken by mass poverty and unemployment.
饱受贫穷与失业的尼日利亚北部就像一个满是灰尘的破皮球。