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creatures

英 [ˈkriːtʃəz]

美 [ˈkritʃərz]

n.  生物; 动物; (具有某种特征的)人
creature的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT (尤指不熟悉或想象中的)生物,动物
    You can refer to any living thing that is not a plant as acreature, especially when it is of an unknown or unfamiliar kind. People also refer to imaginary animals and beings ascreatures.
    1. Alaskan Eskimos believe that every living creature possesses a spirit...
      阿拉斯加的爱斯基摩人认为每一个活着的生物都有灵魂。
    2. The garden is surrounded by a hedge in which many small creatures can live...
      花园四周是树篱,许多小动物可以在那里栖身。
    3. They have been visited by creatures from outer space.
      有外星人拜访了他们。
  • 她很迷人,是个可人儿。 → see:She's charming, a sweet creature...
  • N-COUNT 傀儡;奴才;走狗
    If you describe someone as someone else'screature, you mean that they are controlled by or depend on that person.
    1. We are not creatures of the Conservative government.
      我们不是保守派政府的傀儡。

双语例句

  • The most ferocious creatures are disarmed by caresses bestowed on their young.
    最凶猛的禽兽,见人家抚摸它的幼雏也会驯服起来的。
  • Children's books often depict farmyard animals as gentle, lovable creatures.
    儿童图书常常把农场的动物描写得温和而可爱。
  • Most living creatures are capable of adaptation when compelled to do so.
    大多数生物都能在迫于压力的情况下适应新环境。
  • New creatures to summon!
    可以召唤新的宠物了!
  • I have several little creatures.
    嗯,我有养。我养了很多小动物。
  • On earth there are lives of creatures less mentally-civilized which overawed mankind all the more.
    尤其是世界上“竟然”会存在一些禽兽不如的“生物”,那就更加让人望而生畏了。
  • Jirtle and Waterland set about to see if they could change the unfortunate genetic legacy of these little creatures.
    吉透和沃特兰在开始时想看看这些小生物是否能改变这不幸的遗传病。
  • There are only two creatures who can surmount the pyramids-the eagle and the snail.
    能登上金字塔的动物只有两种&雄鹰和蜗牛。
  • Blue dragons were once solitary creatures, and thus their society does not have a rigid hierarchy.
    蓝龙们曾经是独居的生物,因此他们的社会并没有一个严格的阶层关系。
  • If heaven and earth are ruthless, they treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs; if the sage is ruthless, he treats the people as straw dogs.
    天地不仁,以万物为刍狗;圣人不仁,以百姓为刍狗。(《道德经》)