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cormorant

美['kɔrmərənt],英['kɔː(r)mərənt],

释义

adj. 水老鸦似的;食欲大的; n. 鸬鹚; 网络释义: 鸬鷀;贪婪的人;鸬鹚式;

例句

We have chosen several different cormorant fisherman for you to choose from, replied his assistant.
“我们为您选择了几个不同的鸬鹚渔民选择,”回答他的助手。
A cormorant dived into the water next to me and leaped back to the surface just inches in front of my kayak.
的鸬鹚潜入到我旁边的水和表面回跃居只是在我皮艇面前英寸。
A cormorant feeding his child -- with partially digested fish, retrieved from deep in his gullet -- appears almost to be consuming it.
鸬鹚正在喂食其幼鸟——从其咽喉深处被重新衔回那含着部分消化了的鱼——看上去几乎要吃掉其幼鸟一样。
A cormorant returns with its catch at dawn in the Pantanal, a vast wetland that sprawls across Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay.
在横跨巴西,玻利维亚和巴拉圭的潘塔纳尔(Pantanal)沼泽地,黎明时分,一只鸬鹚在捕食。
And those a few old cormorant are miserable, eat those who live is further than newcome cormorant difference.
而那几只老鸬鹚就惨了,吃的住的都比新来的鸬鹚差远了。
A cormorant can catch 15kg of fish a day, but only after three to five years of training.
一只受训三到五年的鸬鹚一天可捉到15公斤鱼。
The exciting cormorant fishing performance is over there.
A female cormorant produces several eggs.
In fifty years, perhaps there will be no more cormorant fisherman in the world.
五十年后,可能世界上再也没有用鸬鹚捕鱼的渔民了。五十年后。
Cormorant Fishing in the Nagara River in Gifu Prefecture has a long history of 1, 300 years.
歧阜长良川养鸬鹚的传统已经有1300年的历史。

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