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amphibiannoun[C](ANIMAL)ananimal, such as afrog, thatlivesboth onlandand inwaterbut mustproduceitseggsinwater 两栖动物SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesReptile & amphibian names - adder
- alligator
- amphibia
- anaconda
- asp
- cobra
- constrictor
- crocodile
- frog
- garter snake
- loggerhead
- mamba
- monitor lizard
- newt
- peeper
- slowworm
- snake
- spring peeper
- terrapin
- toad
See more results » amphibiannoun[C](VEHICLE)anaircraftor othervehiclethat can be used onlandand onwater: 水陆两用飞机;水陆两用车Heflewan amphibian, which he could set down onwaterincaseof anengineproblem.他驾驶的是两栖飞机,当引擎出现问题时,他可以把飞机停在水上。 Stocktrek Images/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAir travel: fixed-wing aircraft & helicopters - air taxi
- airframe
- airliner
- airplane
- biplane
- chopper
- copter
- crop duster
- dive-bomber
- hang-glider
- helicopter
- interceptor
- jumbo jet
- shuttle
- superplane
- UAV
- ultralight
- vertical take-off
- VTOL
- warplane
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: amphibianadjective(ANIMAL)An amphibiananimallivesboth onlandand inwaterbut mustproduceitseggsinwater: Salamanders,frogs, and other amphibianlifeareparticularlysensitivetoextremepHlevels. - Frogs andtheiramphibiancousinscome in manycolours.
- Thedrawingshowsan amphibianaliensimilarto a Komododragon.
- Shethrashedin thewater,surroundedbycountlessslimyamphibiancreatures.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesReptile & amphibian names - adder
- alligator
- amphibia
- anaconda
- asp
- cobra
- constrictor
- crocodile
- frog
- garter snake
- loggerhead
- mamba
- monitor lizard
- newt
- peeper
- slowworm
- snake
- spring peeper
- terrapin
- toad
See more results » amphibianadjective(VEHICLE)An amphibianvehiclecan be used both onlandor in theairand inwater: Troops werebroughtin by amphibianvehiclesandhelicopters. - Theylandedan amphibianaeroplaneon thewater.
- Hedesignedthe first American amphibianlandinggear.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAir travel: fixed-wing aircraft & helicopters - air taxi
- airframe
- airliner
- airplane
- biplane
- chopper
- copter
- crop duster
- dive-bomber
- hang-glider
- helicopter
- interceptor
- jumbo jet
- shuttle
- superplane
- UAV
- ultralight
- vertical take-off
- VTOL
- warplane
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition ofamphibianfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- Among these eminently moral amphibians, it is the father, not the mother, who takes entire charge of the family.
- Frogs, like most other amphibians, reptiles and fishes, are attracted by any small moving object and usually attempt to seize it.
- In my rambles on the shore, I frequently routed a crowd of amphibians, sending them plunging into the newly released waters.
- There were as yet no vertebrates of any sort, not even fishes, far less amphibians, reptiles, birds, or mammals.
- These latter, the learned, with their delight in multiplying terms, have classed as amphibians.
amphibiannoun[C](ANIMAL)ananimal, such as afrog, thatlivesboth onlandand inwaterbut mustproduceitseggsinwater 两栖动物 amphibiannoun[C](VEHICLE)anaircraftor othervehiclethat can be used onlandand onwater 水陆两用飞机;水陆两用车Heflewan amphibian, which he could set down onwaterincaseof anengineproblem.他驾驶的是两栖飞机,当引擎出现问题时,他可以把飞机停在水上。 amphibian| American Dictionarybiologyatypeofanimalthatlivesboth onlandand inwater: Frogs andturtlesare amphibians. (Definition ofamphibianfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofamphibianamphibian I begin with the so-called lower vertebrates - the classes that evolved earlier and seem generally less complex - fishes, amphibians and reptiles.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, basal ganglia receive a major input from the dorsal thalamus, as in amphibians.From theCambridge English Corpus Studies of the voltage-dependent polyspermy block using cross-species fertilization of amphibians.From theCambridge English Corpus Caecilians are unique among the amphibians in several aspects of reproductive anatomy, physiology and behavior.From theCambridge English Corpus Measuring and monitoring biological diversity: standard methods for amphibians.From theCambridge English Corpus In former times they were important forspawningof various now rare and protected amphibians.From theCambridge English Corpus The region has high levels of endemism of many taxa, including reptiles and amphibians.From theCambridge English Corpus Invertebrates, plants, micromammals, fish and even amphibians are briefly discussed.From theCambridge English Corpus In fact, the scope of the volume reaches even wider, as it closes with a section on stem tetrapods and fossil amphibians.From theCambridge English Corpus Accordingly, there is a fast growing body of literature on the effects of oestrogen-like chemicals on gonad development in amphibians and fish from laboratory investigations.From theCambridge English Corpus The small dorsal pallium in amphibians is likely to be homologous to the dorsal cortex of reptiles and the hyperpallium of birds.From theCambridge English Corpus The present study showed that the availability of the major prey types (amphibians and fish) increased during the wet season.From theCambridge English Corpus How many times has terrestrial breeding evolved in anuran amphibians?From theCambridge English Corpus Investigations of the whole process of fertilisation in the newt may lead to an understanding of adaptation to the fertilisation mode in amphibians.From theCambridge English Corpus In amphibians, oocytes increase in volume during oogenesis.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/amphibian## |