homeland
- IPA[ˈhəʊmland]
英式
- a person's or a people's native land;an autonomous or semi-autonomous state occupied by a particular people
noun: homeland, plural noun: homelands
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a person's or a people's native land he left his homeland to settle in London
- ▪ an autonomous or semi-autonomous state occupied by a particular people they have been fighting for an independent homeland for nearly 30 years
- ▪ any of ten partially self-governing areas in South Africa designated for particular indigenous African peoples under the former policy of apartheid.