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homeland
- IPA[ˈhōmˌland]
美式
- a person's or a people's native land;an autonomous or semiautonomous state occupied by a particular people
noun: homeland, plural noun: homelands
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名詞
- 1. a person's or a people's native land I could finally go back to my homeland
- ▪ an autonomous or semiautonomous state occupied by a particular people the group is fighting for a separate homeland
- ▪ any of ten partially self-governing areas in South Africa designated for particular indigenous African peoples under the former policy of apartheid.
- a movement by Aboriginal peoples to establish small decentralized settlements by reoccupying ... in East Arnhem Land, the homeland movement is an established phenomenon
Oxford Dictionary
- national security, especially with regard to the threat of terrorism within a country's borders: Department of Homeland Security
Oxford Dictionary
- a small decentralized Aboriginal community that has returned to its traditional country: we packed people and food into my car and drove to a new homeland centre on the coast
Oxford Dictionary
- the department of the US government responsible for protecting the United States and its ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the department of the US government responsible for protecting the United States and its ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈhəʊmland]
英式
- a person's or a people's native land: he left his homeland to settle in London
Oxford Dictionary