tattersall

n. 塔特萨尔花格呢;浅底深色方格图案
adj. 有浅底深色方格图案的
n. (Tattersall)人名;(英)塔特索尔
n.
塔特萨尔花格,塔特萨尔花格呢;
英英释义
Tattersall
Tattersall describes a check or plaid pattern woven into cloth. The pattern is composed of regularly-spaced thin, even vertical warp stripes, repeated horizontally in the weft, thereby forming squares.
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tattersall (n.)
fabric with small and even check pattern, 1891, so called because it was similar to the traditional design of horse blankets, in reference to Tattersall's, a famous London horse market and gambler's rendezvous, founded 1766 by Richard Tattersall (1724-1795). The surname is from the place in Lincolnshire, which is said to represent "Tathere's nook," "probably in the sense 'nook of dry ground in marsh'." [Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names]
1. Last year Glenn Tattersall of Brock University in Ontario, Canada, found the toco toucan loses up to 60 per cent of its body heat through its beak.
去年,加拿大安大略布鲁克大学的格伦·塔特索尔发现,托哥巨嘴鸟身体中高达60%的体温都会通过其喙部流失。
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2. Tattersall says it makes sense that arboreal primates may have been "primed, " for upright walking on the ground.
塔特索尔说,为在地面直立行走,树栖灵长类动物可能已被“预先准备好”。
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3. "Basel 2 is not perfect, but it is a lot better than what went before," says John Tattersall, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, an accounting firm.
普华会计师事务所的JohnTattersall说,“巴塞尔协议2不完美。但是它比上一版好多了。”
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4. "Natural selection can't call things into existence just because they are desirable, " says Tattersall, one of the deans of human evolutionary research. "Novelties happen randomly."
人类进化研究院的院长塔特索尔说,自然选择不能让令人喜欢的东西自行存在
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5. Dr. Tattersall believes the leap to humans may have been brought about very suddenly, perhaps by a few critical genetic changes, which is why the transition is so hard to trace in the fossil record.
塔特萨尔博士认为,转变到人类的飞跃产生已经很突然,或许由于几个重要的基因变化。这就是为什么这个转变在化石记录里很难找到。
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6. Dr. Tattersall believes the leap to humans may have been brought about very suddenly, perhaps by a few critical genetic changes, which is why the transition is so hard to trace in the fossil record.
塔特萨尔博士认为,转变到人类的飞跃产生已经很突然,或许由于几个重要的基因变化。这就是为什么这个转变在化石记录里很难找到。
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