camel

导读:camel英[ˈkæml]美[ˈkæml]n.骆驼;复数:camels; 例句We padded the seat of the chair with camel hair to make it soft.我们把驼毛絮在椅垫里,使之更加软和。When fresh fo

camel

[ˈkæml][ˈkæml]

n.骆驼;

复数:camels;

例句

We padded the seat of the chair with camel hair to make it soft.我们把驼毛絮在椅垫里,使之更加软和。

When fresh food and water are not available, the camel can feed off its hump.在得不到新鲜食物和水的时候, 骆驼可以消耗它肉峰内储存的脂肪维持生命。

He thought of riding a camel to conserve his strength and stave off hunger.想到这里,他想骑上骆驼,省些力气可以多挨一会儿饥饿.

Suddenly a camel let out a plaintive ay, not far away.骆驼忽然哀叫了两声, 离他不远.

The increase , which went into effect yesterday, covers Grizzly, Kodiak and Camel Dip.当天开始生效的这一提价, 包含了灰熊 、 科迪亚克岛和骆驼浸烟等产品.

Strain at a gnat and swallow a camel.小事拘谨,大事糊涂.

He must be a very strange - looking camel driver for people to gape like that.他必定是个很奇怪的拉骆驼的,他想;要不然,大家为什么这样呆呆的看着他呢?

One of them said, " Hey Xiangzi, Camel, you've got a cushy job!有的就说: “ 祥子, 骆驼, 你这差事美呀!

The camel has a game leg.那只骆驼有一只腿瘸.

A camel can bear burden.骆驼能驮重.

柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义

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骆驼 the straw that broke the camel's back

A camel is a large animal that lives in deserts and is used for carrying goods and people. Camels have long necks and one or two lumps on their backs called humps.

英英词典释义

Noun

1. cud-chewing mammal used as a draft or saddle animal in desert regions

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