mollusk

英 ['mɒləsk] 美
  • n. (美)[无脊椎] 软体动物

英英释义


1. invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell

实用场景例句


The soft , edible body of such a mollusk.
海生腹足软体动物,有一层非常薄的壳.

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A soft body, with or without a head a muscular foot --- that's the mollusk.
柔软的身体, 有头或没头,强健的脚,这就是软体动物.

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Conserving mollusk's germ plasm resources is a reliably guarantee of sustainable development of aquiculture.
保护贝类种质资源,是使我国贝类养殖业健康持续发展的可靠保障.

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双语例句


1. The colour varies with the mollusk and its environment.
珍珠的颜色由于母体及其环境的不同而异.

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2. The soft , edible body of such a mollusk.
海生腹足软体动物,有一层非常薄的壳.

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3. A soft body, with or without a head a muscular foot --- that's the mollusk.
柔软的身体, 有头或没头,强健的脚,这就是软体动物.

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4. I swear I have never seen such a mollusk with thorns all over its body.
我敢发誓我从来没有见过这种全身长满棘刺的软体动物.

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5. Conserving mollusk's germ plasm resources is a reliably guarantee of sustainable development of aquiculture.
保护贝类种质资源,是使我国贝类养殖业健康持续发展的可靠保障.

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英文词源


mollusk (n.)
1783, mollusque (modern spelling from 1839), from French mollusque, from Modern Latin Mollusca (see Mollusca), the phylum name. Related: Molluscuous; molluscan.