conger 英 [ˈkɒŋgə(r)]   美 [ˈkɑŋgə(r)]

conger

conger  英 [ˈkɒŋgə(r)] 美 [ˈkɑŋgə(r)]

n. 康吉鳗 

名词复数:congers 

With his wife's death, she said, it's possible that JD conger lost his meaning in life. 她说:“于是当JD康格尔的妻子去世后,他也就失去了生存的意义了。”
National Geographic photographer Dean conger's photos of Friendship 7's recovery from the ocean were featured in the issue and published around the world. 当期杂志上还有国家地理摄影师迪恩.康吉(Dean Conger)拍摄的一组友谊7号火箭海洋回收照片。

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  • n. 康吉鳗
  • 1. With his wife's death, she said, it's possible that JD conger lost his meaning in life.

    她说:“于是当JD康格尔的妻子去世后,他也就失去了生存的意义了。”

  • 2. National Geographic photographer Dean conger's photos of Friendship 7's recovery from the ocean were featured in the issue and published around the world.

    当期杂志上还有国家地理摄影师迪恩.康吉(Dean Conger)拍摄的一组友谊7号火箭海洋回收照片。

  • 3. The capital city is profiled in depth by writer Thomas T. Hammond, with photographs by Dean conger that illustrate urban life in the Soviet Union of the mid-1960s.

    作家托马斯.T.哈蒙德(Thomas T. Hammond)和摄影师迪恩.康吉在60年代中期,深入苏联,深度报道了莫斯科的城市生活。

  • conger (n.) "large, voracious species of salt-water eel," c. 1300, from Latin conger "sea-eel," from Greek gongros "conger," which is often considered to be Pre-Greek.
con·ger / ˈkɒŋɡə(r) ; NAmE ˈkɑːŋɡər / ( also ˌconger ˈeel ) noun a large eel (= a long thin fish)that lives in the sea 康吉鳗(海产鳗类) conger congers con·ger / ˈkɒŋɡə(r) ; NAmE ˈkɑːŋɡər /
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