lizard 英 [ˈlɪzəd]   美 [ˈlɪzərd]

lizard

lizard  英 [ˈlɪzəd] 美 [ˈlɪzərd]

n. 蜥蜴;类蜥蜴爬行动物 

名词复数:lizards 

A lizard will regenerate its tail if it's cut off. 蜥蜴的尾巴如被切掉,它会重新生出一条尾巴。
Meetings are just one symptom of anorganization run by the lizard brain. 会海只是这类靠蜥蜴脑运作的组织的一个症状。

  • A lizard is a type of reptile that has scales for skin, a long body, a pointy tail, and usually four legs. And they breathe fire. Okay, maybe not that last part, but that would be awesome.
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  • n. 蜥蜴;类蜥蜴爬行动物
  • 1. A lizard will regenerate its tail if it's cut off.

    蜥蜴的尾巴如被切掉,它会重新生出一条尾巴。

  • 2. Meetings are just one symptom of anorganization run by the lizard brain.

    会海只是这类靠蜥蜴脑运作的组织的一个症状。

  • 3. Neither the lizard nor the glass has any secrets.

    无论是蜥蜴还是玻璃,都没有任何秘密。

  • lizard (n.) "an animal resembling a serpent, with legs added to it" [Johnson], late 14c., lusarde, from Anglo-French lusard, Old French laisarde "lizard" (Modern French lézard), from Latin lacertus (fem. lacerta) "lizard," a word of unknown origin, perhaps from PIE root *leq- "to bend, twist" [Klein]. Ending probably influenced by words in -ard.
liz·ard / ˈlɪzəd ; NAmE ˈlɪzərd / noun a small reptilewith a rough skin, four short legs and a long tail 蜥蜴 lizard lizards liz·ard / ˈlɪzəd ; NAmE ˈlɪzərd /
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