mollusc
英式音标:[ˈmɒləsk] 美式音标:[ˈmɑləsk]
mollusc基本解释 n. 软体动物 mollusc的意思释义 n.软体动物;变形 复数:molluscs 英英释义 mollusc[ \'mɔləsk
mollusc怎么读
英式音标:[ˈmɒləsk]
美式音标:[ˈmɑləsk]
mollusc基本解释
n. 软体动物
mollusc的意思释义
n.
软体动物;
变形
复数:molluscs
英英释义
mollusc[ \'mɔləsk ]n.invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell
同义词:molluskshellfish
mollusc用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
There are two types of mollusc that are actively venomous.
有两种随时释放*素的软体动物。
The mollusc phylum includes all soft-bodied animals without backbones.
软体动物门包括所有无脊椎的软体动物。
例句参考
Structures of mollusc shell framework proteinsNeuronal control of locomotion: from mollusc to man
Mollusc larval shell formation: amorphous calcium carbonate is a precursor phase for aragonite
The late Precambrian fossil Kimberella is a mollusc-like bilaterian organism
Demography and ecological impacts of the invading mollusc Dreissena polymorpha
Control of crystal phase switching and orientation by soluble mollusc-shell proteins
Separation of sodium and calcium currents in the somatic membrane of mollusc neurones
Ecological and Genetic Studies on Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas): A New Mollusc in the Great Lakes
Chemical and spectroscopic comparison of the binuclear copper active site of mollusc and arthropod hemocyanins
Innate immunity. Isolation of several cysteine-rich antimicrobial peptides from the blood of a mollusc, Mytilus edulis.
mollusc词源
mollusc
mollusc: [18] Etymologically, a mollusc is a ‘soft’ creature. The word comes ultimately from Latin molluscus ‘soft’, a derivative of mollis ‘soft’. In classical times it was used as a noun for various ‘soft’ things, such as a sort of thinshelled nut and a species of fungus that grew from maple trees, but its application to a range of invertebrate animals seems to have been introduced by the Swedish naturalist Linnaeus in the mid-18th century.Latin mollis (source also of English mollify [15]) goes back ultimately to Indo-European *mel-, *mol-, *ml- ‘grind’, which also produced English meal ‘flour’, mill, and molar.=> meal, melt, mild, mill, molar, mollify
mollusc (n.)
see mollusk.
mollusc相关例句
1. The sandy shores have a unique rose tinge to them as they are partly made up of pulverised corals and mollusc shells.
因为沙滩部分由珊瑚碎屑以及软体动物贝壳组成,所以百慕大的沙滩拥有着的玫瑰色。
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2. But this sponge was moving, and it was in fact a Maldivian sponge-snail – a mollusc that survives by mimicking a sponge.
但是这个海绵正在移动,实际上它是马尔代夫的一种海绵蜗牛——一种靠模仿海绵生存下来的软体动物。
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3. The mollusc was born in 1499 – just seven years after Columbus discovered America and before Henry VIII had even married his first wife, Catherine of Aragon in 1509.
这只软体动物出生于1499年——它出生的时间比哥伦布发现美洲大陆只晚了七年,甚至在英国国王亨利八世与第一任皇后阿拉贡的凯瑟琳成婚(1509年)之前。
4. Embankment shell variety, mostly for the intertidal zone or shallow seabed sediment mollusc species present health.
堤上贝壳种类丰富,多为潮间带或浅海泥沙海底软体动物的现生种属。
5. By counting the number of rings visible on the inside shell of the mollusc, they initially calculated that Ming was an incredible 405 years old.
通过计算壳内部圈圈的数量,科学家初步估算这家伙的寿命已经达到405岁了。
6. This paper made a systematic study of varieties and conditions of insect pest to flowers and trees in greenhouse, and habits and infection characteristics of mollusc slug with serious outbreak.
系统地研究了温室发生的花木害虫的种类及其为害情况,研究了严重发生的软体动物蛞蝓的习性和为害特性,结合温室花木生产经营活动的特点,制定并实施了切实可行的综合治理措施。
7. The discovery made it into the Guinness Book of World Records however by this time, it was too late for Ming the Mollusc – named after the Chinese dynasty on the throne when its life began.
这一年龄上的发现使它被载入了世界吉尼斯纪录,然而此刻,对这只被命名为“明”的软体动物来说,一切都为时已晚。名字取自它的生命开始时中国正经历的历史朝代。
8. The discovery made it into the Guinness Book of World Records however by this time, it was too late for Ming the Mollusc – named after the Chinese dynasty on the throne when its life began.
这一年龄上的发现使它被载入了世界吉尼斯纪录,然而此刻,对这只被命名为“明”的软体动物来说,一切都为时已晚。名字取自它的生命开始时中国正经历的历史朝代。
9.The mollusc phylum includes all soft-bodied animals without backbones.
软体动物门包括所有无脊椎的软体动物.
14.The Mollusc Shells:An Important Message Carrier for the Study of Ancient Climate in the Prehistorical Relics of Archaeology
史前考古遗址中一种重要的古气候信息载体: 软体动物贝壳