antelope
antelope 英 [ˈæntɪləʊp] 美 [ˈæntɪloʊp]
n. 羚羊;羚羊皮革
名词复数:antelopes
- An antelope is an animal that resembles a deer, with four legs, hooves, and antlers. Most antelopes live in Africa.
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- n. 羚羊;羚羊皮革
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1. Hello little antelope, would you like to play with us?
你好,小羚羊,愿意跟我们一起玩吗?
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2. "The marks on the inside of one antelope jaw showed they cut out the tongue, " White said.
“一块羚羊颌骨内部的痕迹表明,这些原始人曾将它的舌头割了去,”怀特说。
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3. All I had to do was bring the groceries, which meant a steak — which I thought could fill in for wildebeest or antelope — and a turnip, a mango, some peanuts and potatoes.
我所要做的就是带一些食品(一个牛排)过去,我认为超市的牛排可以代替非洲草原的牛羚肉或羚羊肉,以及一些萝卜,芒果,花生和土豆之类。
- antelope (n.) early 15c., from Old French antelop, from Medieval Latin antalopus, anthalopus (11c.), from Late Greek antholops (Eusebius of Antioch, c.336 C.E.), in reference to 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. In modern zoology, the name was applied c. 1600 to a living type of deer-like mammal of India. In the western U.S., the name is used in reference to the pronghorn.
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