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意思翻译
n.[鸟]信天翁;沉重负担
相似词语短语
[url=/enword/4455/]albatross[/url]───n.[鸟]信天翁;沉重负担
aviatresses───n.女飞行家
matrosses───马特罗斯
ansate [url=/enword/4932/]crosses[/url]───斜交
[url=/enword/44439/]actresses[/url]───n.女演员(actress的复数)
[url=/enword/1717/]albacores[/url]───n.青花鱼科的海产鱼;长鳍鲔(albacore的复数形式)
albitises───白化病
albumoses───n.朊
betosses───vt.猛烈地投;摇晃
双语使用场景
There are about 140 royal albatrosses on the colony.───有大约140只皇家信天翁。
Turtles, dolphins, albatrosses not on show.───海龟、海豚和信天翁。
Male albatrosses share in the incubation of eggs.───雄性信天翁参与孵卵。
Albatrosses use the wind to help them fly . With the wind under them , they don't need to move their wings for many hours .───信天翁运用风的托力助其飞翔,所以他们无需拍打双翼就能翱翔数小时。
Albatrosses breed once every one or two years. While rearing youngsters, parents undergo journeys of thousands of miles to find food.───信天翁每一或二年繁殖一次,喂养孩子,跋涉数千英里去觅食。
Wide-winged and long-lived, albatrosses are rarely seen onland, preferring to stay out on the ocean except to mate and raise their young.───宽翼、长寿的信天翁在陆地上非常罕见,除去交配和哺育幼鸟的时期,它们更喜欢在大洋上逗留。
Photo 6 : Soaring on seven-foot wings, a pair of light-mantled sooty albatrosses cruise the nesting cliffs of Gold Harbour.───图6:挥动7英尺的翅膀翱翔,一对浑身乌黑的信天翁在金海湾的筑巢悬崖飞来飞去。
The sailor is happy to see it. Many sailor believe that if they see an albatrosses, they will have good luck.───水手看到很开心,因为水手们相信如果看到信天翁,那代表着好运。
First flight is the last flight for one out of ten fledgling [albatrosses].───第一次飞行是最后的瞬间飞行举个例子说来自刚会飞的鸟(信天翁)。
英语使用场景
Given that male albatrosses have the same genetic incentives as male elephant seals, why do they behave so differently?
Male albatrosses are so faithful to their single wives that virtually every male that reaches the right age will breed.
Black-browed albatrosses nest by the thousands in the remote Falkland Islands.
The albatrosses, however, remained.
You share it with dolphins and whales and albatrosses and the lonely satellite orbiting overhead.
Plastic has acutely affected albatrosses, which roam ? a wide swath of the northern Pacific Ocean.
The opposite extreme is to find one individual and share all the duties of parenthood equally, as albatrosses do.
Male albatrosses share in the incubation of eggs.
And albatrosses, which stay together their entire lives, keep it interesting by entertaining each other with goofy ritual dancing.
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