1.
They asked the aboriginal people using body language and signs trying to ask them about this animal.
他们就用肢体语言和手势问那些原住民有关这种动物的事情。
2.
You think you are the master of the country, but others (include aboriginal people) are your property.
你认为你们是这个国家的主人,而其他人(包括土著人)是你们的财产。
3.
It was a rediscovery because fire's effects on nature had been recognized and used by the aboriginal researchers of the land.
说它是重新发现,因为火对大自然的影响早已经为原住民的土地研究人员所认识和利用。
4.
They asked the aboriginal people by using body language and signs, trying to ask them about this animal.
他们就用肢体语言和手势问那些土著人这是什么动物。
5.
He dropped out of school and worked in a remote aboriginal community in the far north of Queensland and for an antinuclear senator.
后来,他从学校退学,前往昆士兰最北部的一个偏僻的土著社区,为一位反核参议员工作。
6.
However, Aboriginal culture stresses traditions and ceremonies as a foundation for developing relationships with the child.
然而,原住民文化强调将传统和仪式做为发展亲子关系的基础。
7.
The director said he believes hiring unknown aboriginal actors brings a degree of authenticity to the movie.
魏德圣说,他认为选用不知名的原住民演员会给电影带来某种真实性。
8.
The author thinks that the presence of Aboriginal English is an important symbol of Australian Aboriginal people's sense of ownership.
笔者认为,土著英语的出现是澳洲土著人自己民族归属感的一个重要标志。
9.
But the aboriginal people have to stagger on their road to self-government since the current policy is not entrenched by legislation.
但是由于没有立法对政策的支持,土著民族的自治依然面临困境。
10.
Whether they have the legal authority to stop the pipeline is hard to say; aboriginal rights remain largely unsettled in British Columbia.
他们阻止管道修建的行动能否得到法律支持现在还很难说,因为不列颠哥伦比亚省的原住民权利问题一直没有得到妥善解决。