palaeontologist

palaeontologist

美 [ˌpæliɒn'tɒlədʒɪst]  英 [ˌpæliɒn'tɒlədʒɪst]

  • n.古生物学家;化石学家
  • 网络实体论者

英汉双解

n.
1.
古生物学家;化石学家a person who studies fossils

英汉解释

n.
1.
古生物学家

例句

Palaeontologist Richard Owen told him the fossils he had found were of extinct relatives of South American animals living today.

生物学理查德·欧文发现化石现今生活美洲动物业已灭绝亲属

A palaeontologist at the British Museum assembled the bones and believed that they represented the "missing link" between humans and apes.

大英博物馆生物学这些骨头装配起来相信这些骨头反映人类猿人之间迷失”。

Manchester palaeontologist Phil Manning described the discovery as an insight into "the chemistry of life itself" .

曼彻斯特大学生物学PhilManning这次发现描述生命化学成分本身一次洞察

A "hybrid" as he put it, he was anatomist, zoologist and vertebrate palaeontologist in equal measure.

一位解剖学动物学同时也是一位研究脊椎动物生物学自己称作混合物”。

TIM FLANNERY, an Australian mammalogist and palaeontologist, is an environmental celebrity.

澳大利亚哺乳动物生物学TIMFLANNERY一个环境方面名人

Now, renowned Chinese palaeontologist Professor Xu Xing believes his new discovery has finally knocked Archaeopteryx off its perch.

现在具有声望中国生物学徐星教授相信发现已经正式始祖

After a bout of cancer he dismissed a visitor's worries, saying: "as a palaeontologist, I'm familiar with extinction. "

一次癌症复发过后消除探望担心:“作为一位生物学消失可是熟悉”。

This reflected the low sea levels resulting from successive ice ages, according to Chris Stringer, a Natural History Museum palaeontologist.

自然历史博物馆生物学克里斯-斯特林格ChrisStringer反映接连不断冰川导致海平面