lynx 英 [lɪŋks]   美 [lɪŋks]

lynx

lynx  英 [lɪŋks] 美 [lɪŋks]

n. 猞猁;山猫 

名词复数:lynxes 

"I know!" said lynx. 我想到了! “猞猁说。”
So far her team has mapped out how climate change might alter the habitats of a dozen species, from the Canadian lynx to the California redwood. 到目前为止她的队伍已经绘制出天气怎样的变化会改变一些物种的习性,从加拿大的山猫到加利福尼亚的红杉。

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  • n. 猞猁;山猫
  • 1. "I know!" said lynx.

    我想到了! “猞猁说。”

  • 2. So far her team has mapped out how climate change might alter the habitats of a dozen species, from the Canadian lynx to the California redwood.

    到目前为止她的队伍已经绘制出天气怎样的变化会改变一些物种的习性,从加拿大的山猫到加利福尼亚的红杉。

  • 3. Some pieces, including an extremely rare prehistoric pendant made from the teeth of a giant lynx, remain missing and, Mr. Kumagai said, are unlikely to be found.

    熊谷胜说,有些东西还没找到,也不太可能找到了,其中包括由一只巨型猞猁的牙齿做成的极其罕见的史前坠饰。

  • lynx (n.) moderate-sized wildcat with a short tail, penciled ears, more or less spotted fur, and 28 teeth, inhabiting Eurasia, Africa, and North America; mid-14c., from Latin lynx (source of Spanish, Portuguese, Italian lince), from Greek lyngx, an old name of the lynx found also in Armenian, Germanic, and Balto-Slavic, though often transformed or altered. Often linked to PIE root *leuk- "light, brightness," in reference to its gleaming eyes or its ability to see in the dark, but there are phonetic problems with that and Beekes suggests a loan from a non-IE substrate language.
lynx / lɪŋks ; NAmE lɪŋks / noun ( plural lynx or lynxes ) a wild animal of the cat family, with spots on its fur and a very short tail 猞猁 lynx lynxes lynx / lɪŋks ; NAmE lɪŋks /
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