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alligators
美['ælɪ.ɡeɪtər],英['ælɪ.ɡeɪtə(r)],
释义
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n. 短吻鳄;鳄皮;水陆两用平底军用车;鳄式碎石机; 网络释义: 短吻属;短吻鳄鱼;小鳄鱼;
例句
He said: 'The wetlands are home to lots of wading or marsh birds, as well as numerous alligators.
他表示,这片湿地里生活着大量沼泽鸟(或涉水鸟),以及很多短吻鳄。
The sun rose slowly, I began to see the alligators move.
And the delta has alligators crawling in and out of rivers filled with fish and cypress trees dripping with snakes, birds of every flavor.
短吻鳄在这个三角洲里鱼儿丰富的河流中游荡蛇从柏树的枝头垂下,各种各样的鸟儿在枝头歌唱。
There's a saying that goes: "When you're up to your neck in alligators, it's hard to remember that you were there to drain the swamp. "
有一个谚语:“当您的脖子即将进入鳄鱼的口中,您很难记得您是处于将要陷于沼泽的状况。”
So perhaps the question to ask, say some scientists, is not how birds got their feathers, but how alligators lost theirs.
因此,有科学家表示,研究者需要探讨的问题并非是鸟类如何获得羽毛,而应该是鳄鱼如何丧失羽毛。
Unlike alligators, which are far more numerous, each crocodile is considered important to preserving the species, he said.
他说,与数目多得多的短吻鳄不同,每只美洲鳄对保护该物种都是至关重要的。
American alligators are found in freshwater coastal wetlands across the southeastern United States, from Louisiana to the Carolinas.
在美国东南部淡水海岸的滨海湿地,从路易斯安那州到卡罗来那州,可以找到美洲鳄的踪迹。
The Everglades is one of the only places on Earth where freshwater alligators and saltwater crocodiles live in the same area.
大沼泽地国家公园是淡水鳄鱼和盐水鳄鱼生活在一起的地球上仅有的几个区域之一。
The redwoods seem to belong on those coastal hills, and the alligators seem to belong in those plains.
红衫林似乎就应摇曳在海岸山丘上,而北美鳄似乎就该呆在平原。
She flipped her bed over and found invisible alligators all over her room. "What's going on here? " she demanded.
她把床翻了过来,发现房间里到处都是看不见的鳄鱼。“这是怎么回事?”她问。
他表示,这片湿地里生活着大量沼泽鸟(或涉水鸟),以及很多短吻鳄。
The sun rose slowly, I began to see the alligators move.
And the delta has alligators crawling in and out of rivers filled with fish and cypress trees dripping with snakes, birds of every flavor.
短吻鳄在这个三角洲里鱼儿丰富的河流中游荡蛇从柏树的枝头垂下,各种各样的鸟儿在枝头歌唱。
There's a saying that goes: "When you're up to your neck in alligators, it's hard to remember that you were there to drain the swamp. "
有一个谚语:“当您的脖子即将进入鳄鱼的口中,您很难记得您是处于将要陷于沼泽的状况。”
So perhaps the question to ask, say some scientists, is not how birds got their feathers, but how alligators lost theirs.
因此,有科学家表示,研究者需要探讨的问题并非是鸟类如何获得羽毛,而应该是鳄鱼如何丧失羽毛。
Unlike alligators, which are far more numerous, each crocodile is considered important to preserving the species, he said.
他说,与数目多得多的短吻鳄不同,每只美洲鳄对保护该物种都是至关重要的。
American alligators are found in freshwater coastal wetlands across the southeastern United States, from Louisiana to the Carolinas.
在美国东南部淡水海岸的滨海湿地,从路易斯安那州到卡罗来那州,可以找到美洲鳄的踪迹。
The Everglades is one of the only places on Earth where freshwater alligators and saltwater crocodiles live in the same area.
大沼泽地国家公园是淡水鳄鱼和盐水鳄鱼生活在一起的地球上仅有的几个区域之一。
The redwoods seem to belong on those coastal hills, and the alligators seem to belong in those plains.
红衫林似乎就应摇曳在海岸山丘上,而北美鳄似乎就该呆在平原。
She flipped her bed over and found invisible alligators all over her room. "What's going on here? " she demanded.
她把床翻了过来,发现房间里到处都是看不见的鳄鱼。“这是怎么回事?”她问。