antelope



n. 羚羊;羚羊皮革
n.
羚羊;羚羊皮革;
变形
复数:antelopesantelope
英英释义
antelope[ 'æntiləup ]
n.graceful Old World ruminant with long legs and horns directed upward and backward; includes gazelles; springboks; impalas; addax; gerenuks; blackbucks; dik-diks
词组短语
tibetan antelope藏羚羊
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The hunter disembowelled the antelope.
猎人取出羚羊的内脏。
Antelope live in Africa and Asia.
羚羊生活在非洲和亚洲。
权威例句
African antelope database 1998The Social Organisation of Antelope in Relation To Their Ecology
Seed Fate Pathways of Antelope Bitterbrush: Dispersal by Seed‐Caching Yellow Pine Chipmunks
Cultural Resource Inventory of the Antelope Hills Interceptor Sewer, Gunnison County, Colorado
Biological basis of grooming behaviour in antelope: The body-size, vigilance, and habitat principles.
Hominid paleoecology at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania as indicated by antelope remains
Activity and Thermoregulation of the Antelope Ground Squirrel Ammospermophilus leucurus in Winter and Summer
Phylogenetic analysis of coadaptation in behavior, diet, and body size in the African antelope.
Role of Forage, Habitat and Predation in the Behavioural Plasticity of a Small African Antelope
Comparison of a clinical probability estimate and two clinical models in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism. ANTELOPE-Study ...
antelope
antelope: [15] Antelope comes from medieval Greek antholops. In the Middle Ages it was applied to an outlandish but figmentary beast, in the words of the Oxford English Dictionary, ‘haunting the banks of the Euphrates, very savage, hard to catch, having long saw-like horns with which they cut in pieces and broke all “engines” and even cut down trees’. The term was subsequently used for a heraldic animal, but it was not until the early 17th century that it was applied, by the naturalist Edward Topsell, to the swift-running deerlike animal for which it is now used.
antelope (n.)
early 15c., from Old French antelop, from Medieval Latin ant(h)alopus (11c.), from Greek antholops (attested in Eusebius of Antioch, c.336 C.E.), a fabulous animal haunting the banks of the Euphrates, very savage, hard to catch and having long saw-like horns capable of cutting down trees. Original sense and language unknown (it looks like Greek "flower-eye," as if from anthos + ops, but that may be a result of Greek folk etymology). A heraldic animal, also known in Medieval Latin as talopus and calopus, the name was applied c. 1600 to a living type of deer-like mammal. In the western U.S., it is used in reference to the pronghorn.
1. dressed antelope ski
熟黄羊皮
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2. "The North American pronghorn is also sometimes referred to as an antelope.
北美叉角羚有时亦称antelope。多分布于非洲,其余(除北美叉角羚外)分布于欧亚大陆。
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3. antelope jack rabbit
羚羊兔
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4. antelope horn
羚羊角
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5. frozen antelope
冻黄羊
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6. goat antelope
山羚羊
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7. antelope finish
仿羚羊皮整理
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8. antelope skin plate
羚羊皮褥子
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9. antelope; gazelle
羚羊
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10. broad-horned antelope
大角羚
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