beavers
英 [ˈbiːvəz]
美 [ˈbiːvərz]
n. 河狸,海狸(水栖啮齿动物,加拿大的象征); 海狸毛皮(用以制作衣帽); 女子阴部
v. 埋头苦干
beaver的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- 河狸
Abeaveris a furry animal with a big flat tail and large teeth. Beavers use their teeth to cut wood and build dams in rivers. - N-UNCOUNT 河狸毛皮
Beaveris the fur of a beaver.- ...a coat with a huge beaver collar.
大河狸领外套
- ...a coat with a huge beaver collar.
双语例句
- In1928 some porpoises were photographed working like beavers to push ashore a waterlogged mattress.
在1928年,有人拍摄到了海豚像海狸一样把浸透水的床垫推上岸的情景。 - But gradually the wood in them decays and the beavers add more and more mud to repair them.
然而,堤内的木头会渐渐腐烂,于是河狸又往堤上加更多的泥巴来修补。 - They're at the little house at the dam with the beavers.
他们和海狸们在水坝旁边的小房子里。 - I'm still trying to wake up and this voice says,'I hear you're looking for beavers.
我还在迷迷糊糊呢,那个人就说,‘我听说你要找海狸是吧’。 - So in general Americans take a more positive attitude towards work and are all eager beavers.
所以,一般来说,美国人对工作的态度更加积极,他们都是勤奋上进的人。 - Beavers are noted for their skill in building dams across streams.
海狸因其会在水流中筑堤而闻名。 - Beavers often build dams to keep the water of the pond at a constant level.
河狸常常修筑堤坝,使水塘的水位保持不变。 - Beavers seem to know just how high to make a dam.
河狸似乎知道该把堤坝筑多高正好。 - Beavers live and work together in family groups.
河狸以家庭为群,一起生活和工作。 - Large more or less primitive rodents: squirrels; marmots; gophers; beavers; etc..
或多或少远古的大型啮齿动物;松鼠;旱獭;囊地鼠;海狸;等。
