大象的英文怎麼讀音標最新的

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大象的英文怎麼讀音標最新的

  大象的'英文讀音標

elephant

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英 [ˈelɪfənt]

美 [ˈɛləfənt]

n.象,大象;複數: elephants

  大象的英文美句

The elephant employs its nose as a tool

大象以鼻子作爲工具。

We saw a herd of elephants yesterday.

昨天我們見到了一羣大象。

One of the big elephants went amok in the village

其中的一頭大象在村裏橫衝直撞。

Lions and elephants are lords of the jungle.

獅子和大象乃叢林之王。

I have a recurrent dream that I've turned into an elephant

我屢次夢見自己變成了大象

My eyes! Look at the elephant swimming.

天哪!看大象游泳呀!

The elephant population in that area is falling.

那個地區的大象總數在下降。

The elemental fury of the storm

兒很胖;可是兒子呢,簡直像大象

An elephant has a heavy build.

大象軀體龐大。

However, the elephant is not immediately susceptible to such blandishments .

然而大象不會立刻被這些討好的話感動

An elephant's trunk is its very long nose.

trunk指大象的長鼻子。

The elephants trumpeted and stamped their feet at their approach.

當他們靠近時,大象又吼又跺腳。

The old man grasped the elephant's tusk and felt it.

老人抓住大象的鼻子,摸了摸。

  大象的英文介紹

Elephantidae (the elephants) is a family of animals, and the only remaining family in the order Proboscidea. Elephantidae has three living species: the Savannah Elephant and Forest Elephant (which were collectively known as the African Elephant) and the Asian Elephant (formerly known as the Indian Elephant). Other species have become extinct since the last ice age, which ended about 10,000 years ago.

Elephants are the largest land animals and largest land mammals alive today. At birth it is common for an elephant calf to weigh 120 kg (265 lb). It takes 20 to 22 months for a baby elephant to mature to birth, the longest gestation period of any land animal. An elephant may live as long as 70 years. The largest elephant ever recorded was shot in Angola in 1974. It was male and weighed 12,000 kilograms (26,400 lb). The smallest elephants, about the size of a calf or a large pig, were a pre-historic variant that lived on the island of Crete until 5000 BC, possibly 3000 BC. Their scattered skulls, featuring a single large trunk-hole at the front, formed the basis of belief in existence of cyclops, one-eyed giants, which are featured in Homer's Odyssey.

Recent findings of animal remains in central China show Prehistoric human beings ate elephants. The elephant is now a protected animal, and consumption is prohibited around the world.