marsupial 英 [mɑ:ˈsu:piəl]   美 [mɑrˈsupiəl]

marsupial

marsupial  英 [mɑ:ˈsu:piəl] 美 [mɑrˈsupiəl]

adj. [脊椎] 有袋的;袋状的  n. 有袋类动物 

名词复数:marsupials 

A University of Muenster team drew up a marsupial family tree based on DNA. 明斯特的一所大学的研究小组构建了一株有袋类动物家族的DNA基因树图谱。
Commonly known as the Tasmanian Tiger, the Thylacine was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times. 袋狼以塔斯马尼亚虎知名,它是现代社会最知名的食肉有袋动物。

  • Like primates, marsupials are a type of mammal. One thing all members of this family have in common is a pouch.
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  • adj. [脊椎] 有袋的;袋状的
  • n. 有袋类动物
  • 1. A University of Muenster team drew up a marsupial family tree based on DNA.

    明斯特的一所大学的研究小组构建了一株有袋类动物家族的DNA基因树图谱。

  • 2. Commonly known as the Tasmanian Tiger, the Thylacine was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times.

    袋狼以塔斯马尼亚虎知名,它是现代社会最知名的食肉有袋动物。

  • 3. The zoo believes the marsupial's eye problem may be to do with her diet before she was abandoned, or because she is overweight, leading to fat deposits behind her eyes.

    动物园相信这个袋类动物眼睛斜视可能与它被遗弃前的饮食有关,或者是因为它体重超标,导致眼睛后面脂肪堆积。

  • marsupial (adj.) 1690s, with -al (1) + Modern Latin marsupialis "having a pouch," coined from Late Latin marsupium "pouch, purse" (Classical Latin marsuppium), from Greek marsipion, diminutive of marsipos "bag, pouch," of foreign, possibly oriental, origin. As a noun from 1805.
mar·su·pial / mɑːˈsuːpiəl ; NAmE mɑːrˈsuːpiəl / noun any animal that carries its young in a pocket of skin (called a pouch ) on the mother's stomach. Kangaroosand koalasare marsupials. 有袋动物(如袋鼠和树袋熊) mar·su·pial adjective marsupial marsupials mar·su·pial / mɑːˈsuːpiəl ; NAmE mɑːrˈsuːpiəl /
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