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mammal
mammal
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(乳类动物)

(乳类动物)

哺乳动物

a class of animals to which humans, cows, lions, etc. belong, have warm blood, fur or hair and typically produce milk to feed their young

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The bat is the only mammal capable of sustained flight.
Koalas are marsupials, a type of mammal unique to Australia.
What is "mammal"?

Mammal is a warm-blooded animal that belongs to the class Mammalia. All mammals have certain defining characteristics, including the presence of hair or fur, the ability to produce milk to feed their young and three middle ear bones. Mammals are also capable of regulating their body temperature internally, which makes them well-adapted to live in a wide range of environments. There are around 5,500 species of mammals, including many familiar animals such as humans, dogs, cats, elephants, whales, and bats. Mammals play important roles in ecosystems around the world and are often key indicators of environmental health. They are also a major source of food, clothing, and other resources for humans.

trade
trade
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(交易)

(交易)

贸易

the activity of exchanging goods or services

carnivore
carnivore
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(食肉动物)

(食肉动物)

肉食动物

an animal that feeds on the flesh of other animals

What is a "carnivore"?

A carnivore is an animal that primarily feeds on meat or flesh. They have adapted to hunting and consuming meat as their primary source of nutrition. Some examples of carnivores include lions, tigers, wolves, hyenas, and sharks. Carnivores typically have sharp teeth and claws, powerful jaws, and keen senses to help them locate and capture their prey. They are often at the top of the food chain and play an important role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem. Some carnivores are also scavengers and will consume the remains of dead animals, while others are strictly predators that actively hunt their prey.

tame
tame
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(温驯的)

(温驯的)

驯服的

(of an animal) fit to live with people and not afraid of them

wild
to stalk
to stalk
动词
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(悄悄接近)

(悄悄接近)

潜行

to move stealthily or quietly towards prey or a target, typically in a deliberate and calculated manner

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及物动词
habitat
habitat
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(生境)

(生境)

栖息地

the place or area in which certain animals, birds, or plants naturally exist, lives, and grows

breed
breed
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(种类)

(种类)

品种

a particular type of animal or plant that has typically been domesticated by people in a certain way

to hibernate
to hibernate
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(蛰伏)

(蛰伏)

冬眠

(of some animals or plants) to spend the winter sleeping deeply

estivate

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不及物
sanctuary
sanctuary
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(动物庇护所)

(动物庇护所)

保护区

an area for birds and animals to live and to be protected from dangerous conditions and being hunted

nature reserve
名词
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/nˈeɪtʃɚ ɹɪsˈɜːv/
(自然生态保护区)

(自然生态保护区)

自然保护区

a protected area of land or water that is set aside for the preservation and protection of natural habitats, wildlife, and plant species

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endangered
endangered
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(受威胁的)

(受威胁的)

濒危的

(of an animal, plant, etc.) being at risk of extinction

reptile
reptile
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(爬虫类)

(爬虫类)

爬行动物

a class of animals to which crocodiles, lizards, etc. belong, characterized by having cold blood and scaly skin

What is "reptile"?

Reptile refers to a class of animals that are characterized by their cold-bloodedness, scaly skin, and egg-laying reproduction. They are found all over the world in a wide range of habitats, from deserts to rainforests to oceans. Reptiles include familiar animals like snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles. Many species of reptiles are predators, using their sharp teeth and powerful jaws to catch and eat prey. Others are herbivores, feeding on plants or fruits. Some reptiles are venomous, while others are harmless to humans. Reptiles play an important role in ecosystems as both predator and prey, and their conservation is crucial for maintaining a healthy and diverse environment.

rare
rare
形容词
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(稀有的)

(稀有的)

罕见的

happening infrequently or uncommon in occurrence

exotic
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(外来的)

(外来的)

异国的

originating in another country, particularly a tropical one

cage
cage
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ʤ
e
(鸟笼)

(鸟笼)

笼子

a framework made of metal bars or wires in which animals or birds can be kept

predator
predator
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(猎食者)

(猎食者)

捕食者

any animal that lives by hunting and eating other animals

What is "predator"?

Predator refers to a group of animals that primarily feed on other animals, known as prey, in order to survive. Predators have adaptations that enable them to locate, catch, and kill their prey, such as sharp teeth, powerful jaws, and excellent senses of sight, smell, and hearing. Some examples of predators include lions, wolves, sharks, and eagles. Predators are typically at the top of the food chain in their ecosystem and play a vital role in controlling the populations of other animals. However, human activities such as hunting and habitat destruction have threatened many predator species, leading to declines in their populations and negative effects on the environment.

permanent
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(常设的)

(常设的)

永久的

continuing to exist all the time, without significant changes

impermanent
ghost town
名词
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/ɡˈoʊst tˈaʊn/
(荒废城镇)

(荒废城镇)

鬼镇

a once-thriving town or community that has been abandoned or largely deserted, often due to economic or environmental factors

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spectacular
spectacular
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(惊艳的)

(惊艳的)

壮观的

extremely impressive and beautiful, often evoking awe or excitement

landscape
landscape
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(景观)

(景观)

风景

a beautiful scene in the countryside that can be seen in one particular view

active
形容词
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(活动的)

(活动的)

活跃的

(of a volcano) currently showing signs of volcanic activity or having the potential to become active soon

dormant
volcano
volcano
名词
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( volcán)

( volcán)

火山

a mountain with an opening on its top, from which melted rock and ash can be pushed out into the air

inhospitable
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N/A

N/A

providing an environment where life or growth is difficult or impossible

hospitable
state of the art
短语
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/stˈeɪt ʌvðɪ ˈɑːɹt/
N/A

N/A

the latest or most advanced level of technology, design, or knowledge in a particular field

secondhand
形容词
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(旧的)

(旧的)

二手的

previously owned or used by someone else

无与伦比
available
available
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(可获得的)

(可获得的)

可用的

ready for being used or acquired

unavailable
handcrafted
形容词
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(手工艺的)

(手工艺的)

手工制作的

made by hand using traditional or artisanal methods rather than by automated or mass-production processes

machine-made
brand-new
brand-new
形容词
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/ˈbɹændˌnu/
(全新)

(全新)

崭新

having never been used or worn before

wear and tear
短语
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/wˈɛɹ ɐnd tˈɛɹ/
N/A

N/A

the gradual damage or deterioration that occurs to an object or property as a result of normal use or aging

on the market
短语
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/ɑːnðə mˈɑːɹkɪt/
N/A

N/A

used to refer to the availability of a product or property for purchase, sale, or rental

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