dinosaurs
英 [ˈdaɪnəʊsɔːz]
美 [ˈdaɪnəˌsɔrz]
n. 恐龙; 守旧落伍的人; 过时落后的东西
dinosaur的复数
柯林斯词典
- 恐龙
Dinosaurswere large reptiles which lived in prehistoric times. - N-COUNT 庞大臃肿的机构;过时的庞然大物
If you refer to an organization as adinosaur, you mean that it is large, inefficient, and out of date.- ...industrial dinosaurs.
庞大陈旧的工业体系
- ...industrial dinosaurs.
双语例句
- They were very interested in dinosaurs.
他们对恐龙产生了极大的兴趣。 - Now draw or trace ten dinosaurs in ascending order of size.
现在按照体型由小到大的顺序画出或是临摹出10只恐龙。 - Dinosaurs died out millions of years ago.
恐龙几百万年前灭绝了。 - Many dinosaurs had cancer, researchers have discovered.
研究人员发现,很多恐龙都曾经患上了癌症。 - Summary: Dinosaurs also had their enemy, which can eat them.
概述:恐龙也有能吃了它的敌人。 - Dinosaurs evolved when most continents were joined in a single land mass.
恐龙进化的时候,多数大陆连为一体。 - Presumably in the common ancestral line to dinosaurs and crocodiles and birds.
可能是恐龙、鳄鱼和鸟的共同祖先。 - Studios are rushing out monster movies to take advantage of our new-found enthusiasm for dinosaurs.
电影公司趁着刚刚兴起的恐龙热正忙着赶拍怪兽电影。 - These conditions gave rise to the dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and early crocodilians.
这些条件,引起了恐龙,翼龙,鳄鱼和早期。 - Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years.
恐龙绝种几百万年了。