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jun·gle
/ˈʤʌŋgəl/
叢林,生死關頭
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jun·gle
n.
1.
A
dense
growth
of
brushwood
,
grasses
,
reeds
,
vines
,
etc
.;
an
almost
impenetrable
thicket
of
trees
,
canes
,
and
reedy
vegetation
,
as
in
India
,
Africa
,
Australia
,
and
Brazil
.
The
jungles
of
India
are
of
bamboos
,
canes
,
and
other
palms
,
very
difficult
to
penetrate
.
--
Balfour
(
Cyc
.
of
India).
Jungle bear
Zool.
,
the
aswail
or
sloth
bear
.
Jungle cat
Zool.
,
the
chaus
.
Jungle cock
Zool.
,
the
male
of
a
jungle
fowl
.
Jungle fowl
.
Zool.
(a)
Any
wild
species
of
the
genus
Gallus
,
of
which
several
species
inhabit
India
and
the
adjacent
islands
;
as
,
the
fork-tailed
jungle fowl
(
Gallus varius
)
of
Java
,
Gallus Stanleyi
of
Ceylon
,
and
Gallus Bankiva
of
India
.
Note:
The
latter
,
which
resembles
the
domestic
gamecock
,
is
supposed
to
be
one
of
the
original
species
from
which
the
domestic
fowl
was
derived
.
(b)
An
Australian
grallatorial
bird
(
Megapodius tumulus
)
which
is
allied
to
the
brush
turkey
,
and
,
like
the
latter
,
lays
its
eggs
in
mounds
of
vegetable
matter
,
where
they
are
hatched
by
the
heat
produced
by
decomposition
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
jungle
n
1:
an
impenetrable
equatorial
forest
2:
a
location
marked
by
an
intense
competition
and
struggle
for
survival
3:
a
place
where
hoboes
camp
[
syn
:
hobo camp
]
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