skink

英[skɪŋk] 美[skɪŋk]
  • n. [脊椎] 石龙子;小蜥蜴

英文词源


skink (n.)
1580s, from Middle French scinc (Modern French scinque), from Latin scincus, from Greek skinkos, some kind of lizard common in Asia and North Africa, of unknown origin.

双语例句


1. A skink sunned itself on the rock that Igel had sat upon.
伊格尔坐过的石头上,一只小蜥蜴在晒太阳.

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2. I often find juveniles of Japanese five - lined skink on the riverside and the the mountain.
这时节,我在河滩和山道时常看见日本蜥蜴的幼体了.

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3. A few days ago, reporters came to the Skink home village homes for the elderly.
日前, 记者来到石龙村五保家园敬老院.

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