fossils
英 [ˈfɒslz]
美 [ˈfɑsəlz]
n. 化石; 老人; (尤指)老顽固,思想僵化的人,老古董
fossil的复数
柯林斯词典
- 化石
Afossilis the hard remains of a prehistoric animal or plant that are found inside a rock.
双语例句
- In Canada's Rocky Mountains, fossils document an explosion in animal diversity.
在加拿大的落基山脉,化石记录了动物多样性的爆炸。 - In their remains, a great deal of sub-human and semi-human fossils have been unearthed.
与其同时出土的还有大量的半猿半人化石和其他动物的化石。 - The age equivalence of fossils found in the sandstone and the shale is thus demonstrated.
发现于砂岩和页岩中化石的等时性就这样得到证明了。 - Fossils "label" the rocks in which they occur and yield much information about the past.
化石给他们所在的岩层“贴上了标签”,并提供了许多关于过去的信息。 - I've mainly searched for fossils and deep sea creatures.
我已经大体上寻找到化石和深海生物。 - Mammals are very sensitive for climatic and environmental changes, and there are advantaged Neogene mammalian fossils in China.
哺乳动物对气候环境的变化非常敏感,而中国在新近纪哺乳动物方面有着得天独厚的优势。 - Chinese scientists have successively discovered ten archaeopteryx-type fossils in the Beipiao region of Liaoxi this year.
中国科学家今年先后在辽西北票地区发现十枚始祖鸟类化石。 - Several dinosaur fossils were found in Yunnan.
在云南发现了几个恐龙化石。 - The American Museum of Natural History has the largest collection of vertebrate fossils in the world.
美国自然历史博物馆搜集了全世界最多的脊椎动物化石。 - We saw many kinds of fossils of dinosaurs in the Dinosaur World.
在恐龙世界我们看到许多种类的恐龙化石。
