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am·phib·i·an AHD[ăm-fĭbʹē-ən] D.J.[æmˈfɪbiːən]K.K.[æmˈfɪbiən]n.(名词)- A cold-blooded, smooth-skinned vertebrate of the class Amphibia, such as a frog or salamander, that characteristically hatches as an aquatic larva with gills. The larva then transforms into an adult having air-breathing lungs.两栖动物:一种两栖纲的皮肤光滑的冷血脊椎动物,如蛙或蝾螈,此类动物的特征是有鳃的幼虫在水中孵化,然后逐渐转变成用肺呼吸的成虫
- An animal capable of living both on land and in water.水陆两栖动物
- An aircraft that can take off and land on either land or water.水陆两用飞机:可以在水面和地面起飞降落的飞机
- A tracked or wheeled vehicle that can operate both on land and in water.水陆两用车
- From New Latin Amphibia [class name] 源自 新拉丁语 Amphibia [纲名]
- from Greek [neuter pl. of] amphibios [amphibious] 源自 希腊语 amphibios的中性复数 [两栖的]
- amphi- [amphi-] amphi- [前缀amphi-]
- bios [life] * see g wei- bios [生命] * 参见 g wei-
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