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octopus 英 ['ɒktəpəs] 美 ['ɑktəpəs]
n. 章鱼
章鱼肉
短语
Octopus card 八达通 ; 八达通卡 ; 通卡 ; 嘟嘟声
blanket octopus 毯子章鱼 ; 俗称 ; 毯章鱼
Octopus ornatus 丽蛸
扩展资料
同近义词
1、poulp
[pu:lp]
n. 章鱼
2、devilfish
英 ['dev(ə)lfɪʃ] 美 ['dɛvl,fɪʃ]
n. 章鱼;大鳐鱼
短语
SonicCouture Devilfish 合成器采样
Devilfish Poker 章鱼扑克
devilfish and 章鱼哥
例句
1、Byron was back aboard the cramped devilfish .
拜伦又回到了狭窄的“乌贼号”上。
2、It is hard to imagine Mr " Devilfish" Ulliott describing it that way.
很难想象“章鱼”尤略特能说出这样的话。
3、The opener is a cracker with Phil Hellmuth, Tony G, Dave Devilfish ?
首战是饼乾菲尔溪,托尼则戴夫章鱼?
梦中的纸马
八爪鱼的英文是octopus
词汇解析:
octopus 扩展词汇
英 ['ɒktəpəs] 美 ['ɑːktəpəs]
n. 章鱼
One octopus has eight tentacles.
一条章鱼有八根触角。
Who can know the woe of my octopus.
谁能知道我章鱼的悲哀。
词汇的同近义词
devilfish
英 ['devlfɪʃ] 美 ['devəlˌfɪʃ]
n. 大鳐鱼;章鱼
medium-sized greyish-black whale of the northern Pacific.
北太平洋的中型灰黑鲸。
bottom-living cephalopod having a soft oval body with eight long tentacles.
生活在海底的头足类动物,身体柔软,椭圆形,有八条长触角。
BACCHUS周伯通
1、章鱼英文:octopus,英 [ˈɒktəpəs] 美 [ˈɑːktəpʊs]。 2、有时我希望自己是一只章鱼,这样我就能同时扇八个人了。Sometimes I wish I was an octopus 8 people at once. 3、然而最终极的伪装者非章鱼莫属。But the ultimate master of disguise has to be the octopus.
慵懒安静的阳光
章鱼的英文:octopus。
读音:英 ['ɒktəpəs] 美 ['ɑːktəpəs]
释义:n. 章鱼;章鱼肉
相关短语:
1、octopus pot 章鱼笼
2、blanket octopus 毯子章鱼
3、Octopus Chair 章鱼椅
4、flapjack octopus 烙饼章鱼
常见句型:
1、They saw an octopus in the Outdoor Pool.
他们在户外水池看到了一条章鱼。
2、Octopus live in the river and tigers live on the land.
章鱼生活在河里,老虎生活在陆地上。
3、One octopus has eight tentacles.
一条章鱼有八根触角。
octopus的近义词:devilfish
一、意思:n. 大鳐鱼;章鱼
二、读音:英 ['devlfɪʃ] 美 ['devəlˌfɪʃ]
三、词形变化
devilfish的复数:devilfishes。
四、例句
Byron was back aboard the cramped Devilfish.
拜伦又回到了狭窄的“乌贼号”上。
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Octopuses are characterized by their eight arms (as distinct from the tentacles found in squid and cuttlefish), usually bearing suction cups. These arms are a type of muscular hydrostat. Unlike most other cephalopods, the majority of octopuses – those in the suborder most commonly known, Incirrina – have almost entirely soft bodies with no internal skeleton. They have neither a protective outer shell like the nautilus, nor any vestige of an internal shell or bones, like cuttlefish or squid. A beak, similar in shape to a parrot's beak, is the only hard part of their body. This enables them to squeeze through very narrow slits between underwater rocks, which is very helpful when they are fleeing from morays or other predatory fish. The octopuses in the less familiar Cirrina suborder have two fins and an internal shell, generally reducing their ability to squeeze into small spaces.Octopuses have a relatively short life expectancy, and some species live for as little as six months. Larger species, such as the North Pacific Giant Octopus, may live for up to five years under suitable circumstances. However, reproduction is a cause of death: males can only live for a few months after mating, and females die shortly after their eggs hatch. They neglect to eat during the (roughly) one month period spent taking care of their unhatched eggs, but they don't die of starvation. Endocrine secretions from the two optic glands are the cause of genetically-programmed death (and if these glands are surgically removed, the octopus may live many months beyond reproduction, until she finally starves).Stauroteuthis syrtensis, a finned octopus of the suborder CirrinaOctopuses have three hearts. Two pump blood through each of the two gills, while the third pumps blood through the body. Octopus blood contains the copper-rich protein hemocyanin for transporting oxygen. Although less efficient under normal conditions than the iron-rich hemoglobin of vertebrates, in cold conditions with low oxygen pressure, hemocyanin oxygen transportation is more efficient than hemoglobin oxygen transportation. The hemocyanin is dissolved in the plasma instead carried within red blood cells and gives the blood a blue color. Octopuses draw water into their mantle cavity where it passes through its gills. As mollusks, octopuses have gills that are finely divided and vascularized outgrowths of either the outer or the inner body surface.