cetaceans

cetaceans

美 [sɪˈteɪʃənz]  英 [sɪˈteɪʃənz]

  • adj.鲸类动物的
  • n.鲸类的动物
  • 网络鲸豚类动物;鲸鱼;鲸目动物

词形变化

复数:cetaceans  

英汉解释

n.
1.
鲸类的动物
adj.
1.
鲸类动物的

英英解释

n.

例句

The whale clitoris, in common with the other sex organs of the largest cetaceans, are the biggest of any animal.

鲸鱼这种地球最大动物其他器官一样也是动物最大

She had used the Force to communicate with the cetaceans of the Chadrian oceans, having a supernatural advantage in her ranching duties.

查德海洋蔡尔克交流使牧场工作超自然优势

JW: Yes, I was cited as estimating the number of cetaceans killed by Taiwanese fisheries was that high.

是的说过这样的话台湾渔场杀害的确达到如此数量

The fossil consists of a complete skull of an archaeocyte, an extinct group of ancestors of modern cetaceans.

块化石一个完整头盖骨一群现代鲸鱼已经灭绝祖先

Walruses adapted with layers of fat. Sea lions got sleek. And cetaceans moved into a world without bounds.

海象脂肪海狮变得浑身圆滑动物匹敌

Beached cetaceans worldwide are increasingly found with tissue damage similar to that found in divers suffering from decompression sickness.

愈来愈多全世界发现搁浅身上出现罹患减压潜水员一样组织伤害

How the millions of liters of oil will impact sperm whales and other cetaceans is an ongoing, unintentional science experiment.

废弃石油持续影响抹香鲸以及其他动物无意科学实验

Many of Ms Kelsey's insights depend on her contacts with scientists researching the lives of cetaceans.

Kelsey女士许多深入了解来源于研究海洋生物科学家们接触

An examination of the functioning of the senses in cetaceans , the group of mammals comprising whales, dolphins and porpoises.

感官机能检查哺乳动物包括海豚海豚

Missing until recently were fossils clearly intermediate, or transitional, between land mammals and cetaceans.

直到现在发现清晰明显过渡陆地爬行哺乳动物鲸鱼中间产物

Ichthyosaurs also resembled cetaceans in another way: unlike most living reptiles, which lay eggs, they gave birth to live young.

另一个方面多数现有爬行动物产卵不同它们直接生活幼体

Unlike cetaceans, sharks do not use sound to communicate with each other.

不同于鲨鱼不是声音彼此沟通

Oil spills can affect sperm whales and other cetaceans, including dolphins, in a number of ways.

石油泄漏可能很多方式影响抹香鲸其它物种包括海豚

A notable exception are the cetaceans, which we all know as dolphins and whales.

一个显著例外动物我们知道海豚

But if cetaceans can't take these tests, they have met one critical laboratory benchmark of higher cognition: self-recognition.

如果动物不能接受这些测试那么它们遇到更高认知实验室指标自身识别

As in modern cetaceans , the shoulder remained mobile while the elbow and wrist stiffened, forming flippers for steering and balance.

现代一样关节仍然灵活关节僵化形成控制方向平衡身体

"The cetaceans are on the whole the most peculiar and aberrant of mammals, " he remarked peevishly.

总而言之奇特反常哺乳动物

Like other cetaceans , aiwhas filter food through the sieve-plates in their baleen.

其他动物一样艾华鲸须食食物

Extinct but already fully marine cetaceans are known from the fossil record.

灭绝鲸鱼只能化石记录寻找

The fossil record of cetaceans did little to advance the study of whale origins.

化石记录并没有促进起源研究

In cetaceans kingdom to several dolphin family - the dolphin secco most species, the world known 30 many kinds.

王国里海豚家族——海豚种类最多全世界已知共有30

Roughly speaking, these animals filled the ecological niches now occupied by toothed cetaceans such as dolphins and killer whales.

大致这些动物填补现代齿鲸动物海豚虎鲸占据生态

Cetaceans even surpass most primates in their use of sound.

动物声音运用能力甚至超过大多数灵长类动物

Cetaceans are marine mammals such as whales and dolphins.

属于哺乳动物包括鲸鱼海豚

It is this essential mystery that leads us on in our conflicted attitude toward cetaceans, named for the Greek for sea monster.

正是这种神秘感我们引向矛盾态度希腊语鲸鱼怪兽意思

Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic and North Seas;

养护波罗的海北海协定

The Reproduction of Cetaceans in Artificial Feeding

人工饲养动物繁殖

Memorandum of Understanding on Small Cetaceans in the North Sea;

关于北海动物谅解备忘录

A Review of the Conservation Genetics of Cetaceans

保护遗传学研究进展

Agreement on Small Cetaceans in the Baltic and North Sea;

关于波罗的海北海动物协定