creature
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT You can refer to any living thing that is not a plant as a creature, especially when it is of an unknown or unfamiliar kind. People also refer to imaginary animals and beings as creatures. (尤指不明的或想像中的) 生物; 動物
Alaskan Eskimos believe that every living creature possesses a spirit. 阿拉斯加的愛斯基摩人認(rèn)為每個活著的動物都有靈魂。
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creature /?kri?t??/ (creatures)
劍橋詞典
- any large or small living thing that can move independently
- The unicorn is a fabulous creature.
- Strangely, no one believed us when we told them we'd been visited by a creature from Mars .
- We saw many creatures of the forest .
- His book examines the symbolism of many mythical creatures.
- The log was home to all sorts of little creatures.
生物;動物
Rainforests are filled with amazing creatures. 雨林中滿是奇異的生靈。
Don't all living creatures have certain rights ? 難道不是一切生物都具有某些權(quán)利嗎?
Blue whales are the largest creatures ever to have lived . 藍(lán)鯨是有生命以來最大的動物。
used to refer to a life form that is unusual or imaginary
(神秘不尋常的)怪物,生物;(想象出來的)生物
The unicorn is a mythical creature. 獨(dú)角獸是神話中虛構(gòu)出來的動物。
The film was about creatures from outer space . 影片講述的是來自外部空間的怪物。
The duck-billed platypus is a truly bizarre creature. 鴨嘴獸的確是一種奇異的動物。
used to refer to a person when an opinion is being expressed about them
…的人
John is a strange /weak /pathetic creature. 約翰是個怪人/軟弱的人/可憐人。
A lovely blonde creature (= a beautiful blonde woman) walked into the room . 一位美麗的金發(fā)女郎走進(jìn)了房間。
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