hind
hind 英 [haɪnd] 美 [haɪnd]
adj. 后部的 n. 雌鹿
名词复数:hinds
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- adj. 后部的
- n. 雌鹿
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1. He collects cans, crisp packets and plastic bottles from parks near his home before jumping up onto his hind legs to place them into bins.
在家附近的公园中,"幸运"会收集易拉罐、零食袋以及塑料瓶,然后用后腿站起来,把这些垃圾扔到垃圾桶中。
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2. Colugos glide between trees using their patagium, or flaps of skin between their front and hind legs and extending to the tail and the neck.
鼯猴利用它们的翼膜在树之间滑翔,该翼膜是它们前后肢之间并一直延伸到尾部和颈部的片状悬垂物。
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3. Some species simply live in the dung, while others form perfectly spherical dung balls, which they roll with their hind legs, often over large distances, to a place where they can bury it.
部分蜣螂干脆居住在粪便当中,其他蜣螂用自己的后足将粪便滚成完美的球形,进行距离的运输,直到到达它们埋藏粪球的地方。
- hind (adj.) c. 1300, "pertaining to the rear, back, posterior," perhaps a back-formation from Old English behindan "back, behind," used as adverb and preposition (see behind), or from or influenced by Old English hindan (adv.) "from behind," from Proto-Germanic *hind- "behind" (cognate with Gothic hindan (prep.) "on that side of, beyond, behind;" German hinten "behind"), of unknown origin. Possibly influenced by Middle English hiner (adv.) "back, rear."
- hind (n.) "female deer," Old English hind, from Proto-Germanic *hinthjo (source also of Old Norse hind, Dutch hinde, Old High German hinta, German Hindin (with added fem. suffix) "hind"). This is perhaps from PIE *kemti-, from root *kem- (1) "hornless" (source also of Greek kemas "young deer, gazelle," Lithuanian šmulas "hornless," Old Norse skammr "short, brief").
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