爬zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
| - zhè jiàn zhǎn pǐn chéng wéi yóu rén de rè mén pāi zhào duì xiàng, tì " hóng huāng jù shòu " zhuān tí zhǎn lǎn fā huī wú bǐ xī yǐn lì。 " hóng huāng jù shòu " zhǎn lǎn jǔ xíng zhì yī jiǔ jiǔ qī nián wǔ yuè zhǐ, zhǎn chū 17 zhǐ jī xiè shǐ qián pá chóng lèi dòng wù hé 8 jiàn hù dòng shì zhǎn pǐn。
This much-photographed exhibit acted as a magnet for the thematic exhibition Prehistoric Giants, which was presented till May 1997, featuring 17 robotic prehistoric reptiles and eight interactive exhibits.- chú liǎo piān jiàn wài, nt de bō lí tiān huā bǎn shì zhǐ wén huà shàng de zhàng 'ài yǐ jí nà xiē shì tú pá dào měi guó dà gōng sī gāo jiē guǎn lǐ céng de nǚ xìng zhù guǎn men miàn lín de xìng qí shì、 xuè tǒng、 kě shēn suō xìng yǐ jí jiān gù xìng děng。
Instead of the prejudice, cultural barriers and sexism that face female executives trying to reach the upper echelons of management in corporate America, lineage, scalability and robustness are the glass ceiling for NT.- tā pá shàng wū dǐng。
He ascended to the roof. - tā pá dào wū dǐng shàng。
He climbed up onto the roof. - cháng qīng téng pá mǎn liǎo wū dǐng。
Ivy has crept over the roof. - rén men pá dào tā jiā fáng dǐng shàng qù。
People climbed on his roofs.- hòu chē dǐng péng xiān huā tù yàn; gèng lìng rén jīng tàn de shì, jiù lián nà xíng rén tiān qiáo hé lù dēng lì zhù, yě pá mǎn téng màn, zhuì mǎn huā duǒ。
Flowers bloom on the rooftops of bus stops, and amazingly, even pedestrian bridges and lamp posts are swathed in vines and speckled with flowers.- diàn zǐ xíng zhuàng de shí shēng huò lù dì shàng de jué lèi zhí wù, yòu pá xíng de gēn jīng hé dà de yǔ zhuàng bàn liè de yè zǐ, zhù yào fēn bù zài běi měi zhōu、 ōu zhōu、 fēi zhōu hé dōng yà。
mat-forming lithophytic or terrestrial fern with creeping rootstocks and large pinnatifid fronds found throughout North America and Europe and Africa and east Asia.- shuǐ lóng gǔ shǔ zhí wù yī zhǒng fēn bù guǎng fàn de shuǐ lóng gǔ shǔ zhí wù, yòu jiǎn dān de huò fù hé de jué yè, yán zhōng nǎo yǐ yīháng huò duō xíng pái liè de yuán xíng náng qún, hé pá xíng de gēn zhuàng jīng
Any of various ferns of the widely distributed genus Polypodium, having simple or compound fronds, round sori arranged in one or more rows along the midrib, and creeping rootstocks.- qīng téng pá mǎn liǎo nà huāng bǎo de cán yuán。
Ivy had crept over the ruined castle walls.- yī zhǒng yòng héng dàng lián qǐ lái de píng xíng wù; yòng yú pá shàng pá xià。
two parallel members connected by rungs; for climbing up or down.- liáng tíng, téng jià huā yuán huò gōng yuán zhōng de yìn liáng xiū xī chǎng suǒ, cháng yǐ cū miàn shí gōng huò gé jià zhì chéng, qí shàng shēngzhǎng zhe zhí wù, rú pān yuán guàn mù huò pá téng
A shady resting place in a garden or park, often made of rustic work or latticework on which plants, such as climbing shrubs or vines, are grown.- yī zhǐ cóng sǎ hā lā shā mò chū tǔ de gǔ dài pá xíng dòng xíng, cóng tóu zhì wěi dà yuē yòu 40 yīng chǐ cháng, wèicǐ tā bèi róng chēng wéi: zhì zūn 'ě yú。
Roughly 40 feet from head to tail, an ancient reptile unearthed from the sands of the Sahara has earned the nickname Super Croc- pān pá shān biān shàng de dà kuài shí tóu。
an act of scaling rock masses on mountain sides.- pān pá yī gè jiàn zhù wù wéi qiáng de xíng wéi。
an act of scaling the walls of a fortification.- sōng shǔ zài pá shàng shù zhī qián zuǒ yòu kuài sù dì bǎi dòng tóu
The squirrel darted its head from side to side before scampering up the tree. - huì tū dà duō shù dī děng jǐ chuí dòng wù( rú niǎo lèi hé pá xíng dòng wù) de yī kuài huì zhuàng gǔ tóu, yòu guān jié yǔ jiān bǎn jí xiōng gǔ xiāng lián
A beak-shaped bone articulating with the scapula and sternum in most lower vertebrates, such as birds and reptiles.- tā zài guàn mù cóng zhōng pá zhe dào chù zhǎo qiú。
He scrabbled about in the bush for the ball.- nà nán hái pá zhe xún zhǎo diào zài zhuō xià de wán jù。
The boy scrabbled about for his toy dropped under- tā bǎ zhè xiē shí wù dì gěi xiǎo nǚ hái, xiǎo nǚ hái yóu yú jī 'è nán nài, wǎng xià pá liǎo yī diǎn diǎn yòu jīng huāng dì jí máng fǎn huí dào shù dǐng。
She held out the food to the girl, who, pressed by hunger, came down part of the way, before taking fright and scurrying back once more to safety.- tàn zhào dēng tū rán zhào jiàn yī xiǎo gǔ zhèng yán zhe shān pá de rén。
The searchlight suddenly fell on a small party of men moving up the hillside.- yì zhǐ tōu tōu dì huò qiāoqiāo dì zǒu dòng, bìng yòu quán shēn huò pá xíng zhī yì, yóu yòng yú dòng wù wéi rán
Creepbalso suggests secrecy and, in animals especially, indicates a crouching position- 91. měi guó xī bù de bù máo zhī dì zhèng chéng wéi wán shuǎ de dì fāng, duì yuè lái yuè duō yōng yòu mó tuō chē huò yuè yě dān chē lèi chē liàng de, xǐ huān fàng zòng yú pá pō bǐ sài huò kāipì xīn de shā mò tōng dào de xún huān zuò lè zhě jù yòu bù duàn zēngzhǎng de xī yǐn lì。
91. Arid regions in the southwestern United States have become increasingly inviting playgrounds for the growing number of recreation seekers who own vehicles such as motorcycles or powered trail bikes and indulge in hill-climbing contests or in caving new trails in the desert.- qiān zú chóng yī zhǒng duō zú lèi shí cǎo xìng pá xíng jié zhī dòng wù, fēn bù yú shì jiè gè dì, yòu yuán zhù xíng、 jié zhī zhuàng shēn tǐ, chú xiōng bù de qián sì jié wài suǒ yòu jié dōuyòu yī duì zú
Any of various crawling, herbivorous myriapods of the class Diplopoda, found worldwide and having a cylindrical, segmented body with two pairs of legs attached to all segments except for the first four in the thoracic region.- jǐ chuí dòng wù jǐ suǒ dòng wù mén de yī gè yuán shǐ fēn zhī, shǔ yú jǐ chuí dòng wù fēn mén de yī zhǒng dòng wù, bāo kuò yú lèi、 liǎng qī dòng wù、 pá xíng dòng wù、 niǎo lèi hé bǔ rǔ dòng wù, qí gòng tóng tè zhēng shì dōuyòu jié duàn de jǐ zhù hé hěn míng xiǎn de、 fēn huà de tóu bù
A member of the subphylum Vertebrata, a primary division of the phylum Chordata that includes the fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, all of which are characterized by a segmented spinal column and a distinct, well-differentiated head.- jiàng hēi sù yóu sōng guǒ tǐ chǎn shēng qiě lái zì xuè qīng sù de yī zhǒng jī sù, néng cì jī liǎng qī dòng wù hé pá xíng dòng wù biǎo pí yán sè de biàn huà, dàn zhè zhǒng jī sù de zuò yòng duì bǔ rǔ dòng wù bù míng xiǎn
A hormone derived from serotonin and produced by the pineal gland that stimulates color change in the epidermis of amphibians and reptiles but whose function in mammals is not clear.- yáng mó yī céng bó de、 jiān rèn de mó náng, kě bāo zhù bǔ rǔ dòng wù、 niǎo lèi huò pá xíng dòng wù de pēi tāi huò yīng 'ér, mó náng bèi yáng shuǐ chōng mǎn, pēi tāi xuán fú qí zhōng
A thin, tough, membranous sac that encloses the embryo or fetus of a mammal, bird, or reptile. It is filled with a serous fluid in which the embryo is suspended.- ( gǔ shén huà) néng yòng hū qì huò yǎn shén zhì rén sǐ dì de pá chóng。
(classical mythology) a serpent (or lizard or dragon) able to kill with its breath or glance.- bì hǔ pǐn zhǒng fán duō, tōng cháng shì xiǎo tǐ xíng de chǎn yú rè dài hé yà rè dài de xī yì, shǔ yú bì hǔ kē, zú zhǐ jù yòu wú shù gè xī pán, néng shǐ tā men zài chuí zhí de biǎo miàn shàng pá xíng
Any of various usually small tropical and subtropical lizards of the family Gekkonidae, having toes padded with setae containing numerous suction cups that enable them to climb on vertical surfaces.- jié zhī dòng wù de biǎo pí huò pá xíng dòng wù de wài pí zhōu qī xìng de tuō luò。
periodic shedding of the cuticle in arthropods or the outer skin in reptiles.- zài zhè yàng 'è liè de tiān qì lǐ qù pá shān jiǎn zhí shì yú chǔn dào jiā liǎo .
It's sheer idiocy to go climbing in such bad weather.- zhè shì yī gè měi lì de dì fāng, wēn nuǎn 'ér shū shì, yóu yú dà shān de píng bì, shǐ tā dé yǐ miǎn shòu kuáng fēng de qīn rǎo, kě zhè shān gǔ què háo wú shēng qì。 wǒ jì dé nán hái men xí guàn yú pá dào cūn tóu de xiǎo shān shàng, jiù wèile kàn yī yǎn yuǎn chù de shān luán, jiù wèile cóng lái zì xiǎo shān dǐng de wēi fēng hé zhuàng lì de jǐng sè zhōng dé dào cì jī hé xīn xiān gǎn。
It is a beautiful valley, snug, comfortable, sheltered by the mountains from all the bitter blasts. But it is very enervating, and I remember how the boys were in the habit of climbing the hill above the village to have a glimpse of the great mountains in the distance, and to be stimulated and freshened by the breezes which came from the hilltops, and by the great spectacle of their grandeur.
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