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意思翻译

n.[脊椎]蝾螈;火蜥蜴(salamander的复数形式)

相似词语短语

salamander───n.火蜥蜴;蝾螈目动物;耐火的人;烤箱

calamander───n.东印度乌木;柿木

alexanders───n.亚历山大(男子名)

malanders───马兰德人

mallanders───马兰德人

palisanders───n.黑黄檀;adj.黑黄檀木制的

sallenders───n.马膝湿疹

salmanasers───蝾螈

sclaunders───sclaunders公司

双语使用场景

As a possible example, the team pointed to the mole salamanders of Mexico and California.───研究小组以墨西哥和加利福尼亚的鼹鼠蝾螈作为一个可能的例子。

In almost all places in New York State where ducky salamanders used to live, suburban development has cleared uplands and put down asphalt.───在纽约州几乎所有有蝾螈曾经生活过的地方,郊区的发展使得沥青遍地,取代了高地。

From a detailed analysis of the salamanders' family tree, however, it is clear that the other lineages evolved from an ancestor that itself had lost the ability to metamorphose.───然而,通过对蝾螈族谱的详细分析,我们可以清楚地看到,其他谱系分支是从一个本身已经失去了变形的能力的祖先演化而来的。

Animals seem to be catching on. Animals as different as salamanders and grizzly bears are using the bridges and overpasses.───动物们好像了解了,各种动物像蝾螈、灰熊走生态桥或者路下通道。

"The salamanders are dialing the timeline back a few steps, " he said.───桑切兹·阿尔瓦拉多说:“蝾螈只是把时间表回拨了几步,它们不是回到胚胎状态,然后让一个细胞奋起直追。”

As one of the First Founding Chapters, the Salamanders' history goes back to the very birth ot The Imperium.───作为第一批被创建的光荣军团,沙罗曼蛇(火蜥蜴)军团的历史可以一直被追溯到人类帝国的诞生之日。

they are a mysterious group of animals called amphibians , or more commonly known as frogs and salamanders.───这群神秘的动物名为两栖类动物,亦常称为蛙类或蝾螈。

any of several small slim salamanders of the United States Pacific coast.───美国太平洋海岸的几种小而细长的蝾螈。

any of several North American salamanders adapted for climbing with well-developed limbs and long somewhat squared-off toes.───几种北美适于攀缘的蝾螈,肢体发育良好,脚趾长且脚趾尖有点方。

英语使用场景

Axolotl salamanders are now going under the knife - while anaesthetised - in experiments at the Hanover Medical School in Germany.

Namib wheeling spiders, pangolins and web-toed salamanders also make use of stop, drop, and roll. Now that's ninja.

The only other vertebrate animals to show an efficient form of self-mutilation are certain amphibians, especially salamanders.

In salamanders, the blood vessels contract quickly and limit bleeding when a limb is cut. Skin cells quickly cover the wound and form what is called a blastema.

There were salamanders and orchids of endangered varieties.

The assistant cooks toyed with salamanders and spits without interest.

To investigate, her team tempted local red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) with two sets of fruit flies held in clear tubes.

By tracking individual cells in genetically modified salamanders, researchers have found an unexpected explanation for their seemingly magical ability to regrow lost limbs.

Animals such as salamanders and planaria regenerate tissues by rekindling genetic mechanisms that guide the patterning of body structures during embryonic development.