arthropod 英 ['ɑːθrəpɒd]   美 ['ɑrθrə,pɑd]

arthropod

arthropod  英 ['ɑːθrəpɒd] 美 ['ɑrθrə,pɑd]

n. 节肢动物  adj. 节肢动物的 

名词复数:arthropods 

The Japanese Spider Crab is the biggest arthropod on Earth--their legs are believed to grow up to 12 feet long. 日本的蟹型蜘蛛是地球上最大的节肢动物,它们的腿被认为能够长到12英尺长。
We were hoping that was just a tiny trash can but, no, it's a coconut crab, which is the biggest arthropod that lives on land. 我们本以为这是一个小小的垃圾桶,但是不,这是只椰子蟹,该物种是陆地上最大的节肢动物。

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  • n. 节肢动物
  • adj. 节肢动物的
  • 1. The Japanese Spider Crab is the biggest arthropod on Earth--their legs are believed to grow up to 12 feet long.

    日本的蟹型蜘蛛是地球上最大的节肢动物,它们的腿被认为能够长到12英尺长。

  • 2. We were hoping that was just a tiny trash can but, no, it's a coconut crab, which is the biggest arthropod that lives on land.

    我们本以为这是一个小小的垃圾桶,但是不,这是只椰子蟹,该物种是陆地上最大的节肢动物。

  • 3. “Charlotte’s Web.” The story of the spider who saves her friend, the pig, is the kindest representation of an arthropod in literary history.

    《夏洛特的网》讲述了一只蜘蛛拯救她的猪朋友的故事,蜘蛛夏洛特成为文学史上最善良的节肢动物的代表。

  • arthropod (n.) 1862, from Modern Latin Arthropoda, literally "those with jointed feet," biological classification of the phylum of segmented, legged invertebrates (see Arthropoda). As an adjective from 1865.
arthro·pod / ˈɑːθrəpɒd ; NAmE ˈɑːrθrəpɑːd / noun ( biology ) an invertebrateanimal such as an insect, spider, or crab,that has its skeletonon the outside of its body and has joints on its legs 节肢动物 arthropod arthropods arthro·pod / ˈɑːθrəpɒd ; NAmE ˈɑːrθrəpɑːd /
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