Newt
[njuːt] or [nut]
解釋/意思:
(noun.) small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salamanders of North America and Europe and northern Asia.
校對:尼古拉斯--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(n.) Any one of several species of small aquatic salamanders. The common British species are the crested newt (Triton cristatus) and the smooth newt (Lophinus punctatus). In America, Diemictylus viridescens is one of the most abundant species.
整理:莫顿
同義詞及近義詞:
n. Eft, salamander.
錄入:昆西
解釋/意思:
n. a genus of amphibious animals like small lizards.
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例句/造句/用法:
- A newt in a pond does exactly the same thing. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
- The amphibia (frogs, newts, tritons, etc. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
- There were amphibia like gigantic newts and salamanders, and even primitive reptiles in these swamps. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
- He had newts, snails, and frogs--the two latter delicacies are still highly esteemed in Normandy and Brittany. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
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