marsupials
英 [mɑːˈsuːpiəlz]
美 [mɑrˈsupiəls]
n. 有袋类动物(如袋鼠和树袋熊,见于澳大利亚)
marsupial的复数
柯林斯词典
- 有袋动物(如袋鼠或负鼠)
Amarsupialis an animal such as a kangaroo or an opossum. Female marsupials carry their babies in a pouch on their stomach.
双语例句
- Keeping these fleet-footed marsupials away from their crops and water supplies has become a constant battle.
如何驱逐这些脚步敏捷的有袋动物远离他们的农作物和水源,已成为一场持续的战斗。 - In fact, their fur is the thickest of all marsupials.
实际上,它们的皮毛算是有袋类动物中最厚的了。 - Kangaroos are part of a special category of animals, called marsupials.
它是一种特殊的动物,叫做有袋动物。 - Any of several more or less arboreal marsupials somewhat resembling martens. nocturnal yellowish-brown mouse inhabiting woods and fields and gardens.
几种多少有树栖习性的有袋动物,有些象貂鼠。夜间活动的黄褐色鼠,栖息在林地、原野和园地。 - Terrestrial marsupials of southern South America that resemble shrews.
南美洲形似尖鼠的陆栖有袋动物。 - As an example, he described an unusual cancer that is spreading among endangered marsupials called Tasmanian devils.
他举了个例子,目前有一种罕见的癌症正在威胁濒危物种袋獾。 - Koala bears and Kangaroos are the most common marsupials.
无尾熊和袋鼠是最普遍的有袋动物。 - These young ones, as with other marsupials, spend a period of time inside the mother's@ pouch@ before venturing out into the world.
小无尾熊就像其他有袋动物一样,在进入这世界冒险之前会先在母亲的袋子里待上一段时间。 - There are literally thousands of kilometres of safe, sandy beaches for children to explore; deep dark caves where they'll learn about huge, prehistoric marsupials;
据说这里有几千公里安全的沙滩供孩子们去:在漆黑的洞穴里史前的有袋动物; - Photoreactivation systems have been found in many organisms from bacteria to marsupials.
在从细菌到有袋类动物的许许多多有机体中,已经发现光致反应系统。
