kangaroo
美音:[ˌkæŋɡəˈru] 英音:[ˌkæŋɡəˈruː]简单释义:
n.【动】袋鼠
网络大袋鼠;袋鼠皮;袋鼠式口袋
变形:
复数:kangaroos
完整释义:
n.
1.【动】袋鼠,澳洲一种有袋类动物,用强有力的后肢跳动,奔跑速度非常快
例句:
And they were lucky enough to find this Eastern Grey kangaroo female with her offspring.
他们真的够幸运,能发现东部灰袋鼠妈妈和她的孩子。They indicated, the expedition amazedly found a rare tree kangaroo, which didn't have to be extincted and a new type of honeyeater bird.
他们指出,最令人惊奇的发现是树袋鼠原来没有灭绝,及发现新种食蜜鸟。Australians cannot seem to make up their minds whether the koala or the kangaroo should represent them.
澳洲人似乎无法决定应该选择无尾熊还是袋鼠来代表他们的国家。The kangaroo nurse is whispering to the baby kangaroo and looking at him proudly.
袋鼠护士正在耳语给宝宝袋鼠和自豪地看着他。A camel, a wombat, and a kangaroo cross the road: It sounds like the setup for a joke, but there was nothing funny about the Eyre Highway.
一只骆驼,一只袋熊和一只袋鼠穿过公路。这听起来像是一个笑话设施,但是艾尔高速公路一点都不好笑。This method, called kangaroo mother care, is an intervention designed to help low birth-weight babies survive.
这种办法被称为袋鼠妈妈护理法,用来帮助出生时体重过轻的婴儿生存。One day, a little boy met a little kangaroo. They played together happily while a big kangaroo climbed up to a tree watching them.
一天,一个小男孩遇到了一个小袋鼠,他们非常快乐地在一起玩,这时一只大袋鼠爬到树上偷偷地望着他们。"I'd like to, but I'm looking for my Joey at the moment, " said Mother Kangaroo.
“我很愿意帮你,但是我现在正在找我的小袋鼠,”袋鼠妈妈回答到。
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