kangaroo
英 [ˌkæŋɡəˈruː]
美 [ˌkæŋɡəˈruː]
n. 袋鼠(产于澳大利亚)
复数:kangaroos
Collins.1 / BNC.15573 / COCA.15706
牛津词典
noun
- 袋鼠(产于澳大利亚)
a large Australian animal with a strong tail and back legs, that moves by jumping. The female carries its young in a pocket of skin (called a pouch ) on the front of its body.
柯林斯词典
- 袋鼠(产于澳大利亚)
Akangaroois a large Australian animal which moves by jumping on its back legs. Female kangaroos carry their babies in a pouch on their stomach.
英英释义
noun
- any of several herbivorous leaping marsupials of Australia and New Guinea having large powerful hind legs and a long thick tail
双语例句
- When I was waiting for you, I happened to see a kangaroo come by.
当我在等你的时候,碰巧看到一只袋鼠经过。 - The man saw the kangaroo that the woman killed.
这男人看见那女人杀了只袋鼠。 - Send me the kangaroo and the bill.
把袋鼠和帐单都寄给我。 - First a beefy kangaroo stunned Australia, and now an equally muscly giraffe has been spotted in South Africa.
先是一只强壮的袋鼠震惊了澳大利亚,而现在一直同样肌肉发达的长颈鹿在南非被发现。 - What that kangaroo did to this courtyard.
那袋鼠在这院子做了什么。 - Mother Kangaroo shouts loudly.
袋鼠妈妈大声喊着。 - The kangaroo needs a bigger pouch for her babies.
这只袋鼠需要一个更大的育儿袋来装她的宝宝。 - But after a few weeks, she says, the kangaroo method saved her baby's life.
但几周后,她说,袋鼠的方法救了他孩子的命。 - Yes, I know, said Mr. Kangaroo. I enjoy putting thumbtacks in chairs.
是的,我知道,袋鼠先生说,我喜欢把图钉放在椅子上。 - Most widely distributed kangaroo rat: plains and mountain areas of central and western United States.
分布最广泛的更格卢鼠;美国中部和西部的平原和山区。