creature 英 [ˈkri:tʃə(r)]   美 [ˈkritʃɚ]

creature

creature  英 [ˈkri:tʃə(r)] 美 [ˈkritʃɚ]

n. 动物,生物 

名词复数:creatures 

respect for all living creatures 对所有生命的尊重
strange creatures from outer space 来自外太空的怪物

  • A creature is a living thing: there are flying creatures, sea creatures, and even imaginary creatures, like unicorns.
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  • n. 动物,生物
  • 1. respect for all living creatures

    对所有生命的尊重

  • 2. strange creatures from outer space

    来自外太空的怪物

  • 3. You pathetic creature!

    你这可怜的家伙!

  • creature (n.) c. 1300, "anything created," hence "a thing" in general, animate or not, but most commonly "a living being," from Old French creature "created being; all creation" (Modern French créature), from Late Latin creatura "a thing created; the creation; a creature," from creatus, past participle of Latin creare "to make, bring forth, produce, beget," from PIE root *ker- (2) "to grow."
crea·ture / ˈkriːtʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈkriːtʃər / noun 1 a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around, such as an animal 生物;动物 The dormouse is a shy, nocturnal creature. 榛睡鼠是一种在夜间活动的胆小动物。 respect for all living creatures 对所有生命的尊重 strange creatures from outer space 来自外太空的怪物 2 ( especially following an adjective 尤置于形容词后 ) a person, considered in a particular way (具有某种特征的)人 You pathetic creature! 你这可怜的家伙! She was an exotic creature with long red hair and brilliant green eyes. 她长着红色长发、明亮碧眼,是个少见的大美人。 He always goes to bed at ten—he's a creature of habit (= he likes to do the same things at the same time every day). 他总在十点钟上床睡觉,是个严守生活习惯的人。 IDIOM a/the creature of sb | sb's creature ( formal, disapproving) a person or thing that depends completely on sb else and is controlled by them 傀儡 creature creatures crea·ture / ˈkriːtʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈkriːtʃər /
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