prairie: [18] Prairie comes ultimately from Latin prātum ‘meadow’ (source also of French pré ‘meadow’). From it was derived Vulgar Latin *prātāria, which passed into English via French prairie. The word was from the start almost exclusively used with reference to the plains of North America.
prairie (n.)
tract of level or undulating grassland in North America, by 1773, from French prairie "meadow, grassland," from Old French praerie "meadow, pastureland" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *prataria, from Latin pratum "meadow," originally "a hollow." The word existed in Middle English as prayere, but was lost and reborrowed to describe the American plains. Prairie dog is attested from 1774; prairie schooner "immigrant's wagon" is from 1841. Illinois has been the Prairie State since at least 1861. In Latin, Neptunia prata was poetic for "the sea."
实用例句
1. Andrew traversed the prairie on horseback.
安德鲁骑马穿越大草原.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. He farmed 2500 acres of Nebraska prairie.
他耕种了2500英亩的内布拉斯加州大草原.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. A single spark can start a prairie fire.
星星之火,可以燎原.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
4. To assemble a prairie takes time -- even if you have all the pieces.
整合一个大序列(prairie)需要时间 —— 哪怕你手中已掌握了所有的片段.
来自互联网
5. The pictures depicting the life of the prairie people are simple but touching.