naturalist
naturalist 英 [ˈnætʃrəlɪst] 美 [ˈnætʃərəlɪst, ˈnætʃrə-]
n. 自然主义者;博物学者;(英)动物标本剥制者;买卖玩赏动物的商人 adj. 自然的(等于naturalistic);自然主义的;博物学的
名词复数:naturalists
- That neighborhood kid who is always collecting butterflies and leaves? He just might grow up to be a naturalist, or a scientist who specializes in studying nature.
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- n. 自然主义者;博物学者;(英)动物标本剥制者;买卖玩赏动物的商人
- adj. 自然的(等于naturalistic);自然主义的;博物学的
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1. “I’m kind of an old-school naturalist, ” she said.
“我有些像旧学院派的自然主义者,”她说。
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2. An American naturalist wrote:"a patriot must always be ready to defend his country against its government".
一位美国自然主义者写道:“爱国者要随时准备好为了保卫国家而与政府斗争!”
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3. To illustrate this, let me refer to the naturalist science of the 19th century, and the effects it had on our opinions of life.
为了诠释这点,我要引用下19世纪的自然主义科学及其它对我们的生活观念所产生的影响。
- naturalist (n.) "student of plants and animals," c. 1600, from French naturaliste, from natural (see natural (adj.)). Earlier "one who studies natural, rather than spiritual, things" (1580s).
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