pelicans信息详情

pelicans发音

意思翻译

n.鹈鹕科;塘鹅(pelican的复数)

相似词语短语

pelican───n.[鸟]鹈鹕

pemicans───运动员

spellicans───咒语者

pemmicans───n.摘要,要旨;干肉饼(北美印地安人的一种主要食品)

publicans───n.收税员;酒店老板

Mexicans───n.墨西哥人(Mexican的复数)

pecans───n.胡桃;美洲山核桃(pecan的复数)

applicants───n.[专利]申请人,应征人(applicant的复数形式)

replicants───复制人

双语使用场景

Brown Pelicans fly past booms stained by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill at Cat Island, Louisiana.───路易斯安那猫岛,褐鹈鹕飞过粘上斑斑石油的围油栏。

a peckish bee-eater, two shaggy bisons going head-to-head in snow, and pelicans dancing in a pristine lake all have in common?───一只饥肠辘辘的食蜂鸟,两头在雪地里相互抵角的长毛野牛,以及在一片原始湖泊中翩翩起舞的鹈鹕们,它们有什么共同点吗?

Spanning 23 hectares (58 acres) it has a lake - home to the park's famous pelicans.───她占地23公顷(58亩),里面有一个湖,是有名的塘鹅栖息地。

A local newspaper, the Billings Gazette, has run pictures of a turtle and a group of pelicans apparently with oil on them.───当地报纸BG已发布一只甲鱼的照片,还有一群明显点染石油鹈鹕的照片。

Pelicans fly to Mullet Island, one of the four Salton Buttes, small volcanoes on the southern San Andreas Fault, after sunset in California.───在加利福尼亚州日落之后,一群鹈鹕飞往鲻鱼岛,它是沙顿四孤峰中的一个,是圣安德烈亚斯断层南部的一个小火山群。

You might come across a peacock or tortoise as you walk through the vineyards to the nearby dam, where a flock of 80 pelicans live.───在从葡萄园走到附近的大坝的途中,很可能会碰到孔雀或乌龟,在大坝处有一群总计80只的活鹈鹕。

Two brown pelicans and a flock of seagulls rest on the shore of Ship Island as a boom line floats just offshore.───两只褐色鹈鹕和一群海鸥停留在船岛岸边,一条拦油栅栏正漂浮在海岸线外。

Gunnison Island in the Great Salt Lake has an important colony of American White Pelicans, with several thousand nesting here each spring.───位于大沿湖Gunnison岛有一群重要的迁徙动物美国白鹈鹕,每年春季会在这里搭数千个巢。

As he raises three young pelicans , the outside world intervenes to teach Storm Boy responsibility and some other crueler lessons of life .───鹅,外面的世界打扰了这暴风少年的生活,敎晓他何谓责任。

英语使用场景

Pelicans flew about swooping suddenly into the water to dive for fish.

We watched pelicans winging down the coastline.

Scared pelicans flapped away, and Ellen came up from the galley to see what had caused the commotion.

Pelicans had some quick players who were dangerous on the break, but Clair Ward and Debbie Wadforth kept cool.

Like those pelicans, he had always been respectful and half afraid of the ocean but liked to come near it.

From here I watch a patrol of pelicans skim the ocean surface while waves crash against the rocks.

Two brown pelicans flapped past as I began shaping the broken ends of Masquerade's shattered planking.

I'd never realised that pelicans were as graceful flying as swimming.

For that reason, he liked pelicans, he liked waitresses.