camel
['kæməl]
n.骆驼, 浮船箱,驼色
例句与用法:
A camel fleet to carry me to my native place.
木兰不用尚书郎,愿借千里足,送儿还故乡。
A rounded mass or protuberance, such as the fleshy structure on the back of a camel or of some cattle.
(驼)峰,隆肉球形的块或隆起,例如骆驼和某些牛背部的肉质组织
The camel is a herbivorous animal.
骆驼是一种食草动物。
The merchant decided to use camels to carry his goods across the desert.
商人决定用骆驼载运货物穿过沙漠。
n.
1. 骆驼[C]
2. 【船】起重浮箱, 打捞浮筒[C]
3. 驼色, 浅黄褐色[U]
camel
名词复数:camels
camel1['kæməl]n.1.■【动物】骆驼 (Camelus)[参较 Bactrian camel, dromedary]2.■【造船】(打捞用的)浮筒;充气浮筒 [亦称作 pontoon, caisson]3.■【航海学】码头边的木靠把,浮式护木,浮式碰垫adj.1.■驼色的,暗棕色的It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than…比骆驼穿过针眼还难;决不…[源自《圣经》]swallow a camel默认难于容忍 (或难于置信)的事 camel2['kæməl]n.,vi.1.■工作作风官僚;工作刻板平庸
camelcamel[ˈkæməl]n.1.■骆驼2.■起重浮箱, 打捞浮筒, 浮垫, 浮船筒an Arabian [a Bactrian] camel单峰[双峰]驼camel bird驼鸟camel cade[美]骆驼队camel corps[美俚]步兵camel's hair驼毛, 驼绒; 栗鼠尾毛画笔
继承用法camelback[ˈkæməlbæk]n.1.■驼背cameleer[-ˈliə]n.1.■赶骆驼的(人); 骆驼骑兵camelry[ˈkæməlrɪ]n.1.■骆驼骑兵; 骆驼队2.■骆驼驮的货物
noun
- a large, long-necked ungulate mammal of arid country, with long slender legs, broad cushioned feet, and either one or two humps on the back. Camels can survive for long periods without food or drink, chiefly by using up the fat reserves in their humps. (see Arabian camel, Bactrian camel)
骆驼。 (见 Arabian camel, Bactrian camel) - Genus Camelus, family Camelidae (the camel family): two species (see Arabian camel, Bactrian camel). The camel family also includes the llama and its relatives
骆驼属,骆驼科:2种(见 Arabian camel, Bactrian camel) 骆驼科也包括家羊驼及其亲缘
■[mass noun]a fabric made from camel hair
驼绒织品
■[mass noun]a yellowish-fawn colour like that of camel hair
驼色,浅黄褐色 - an apparatus for raising a sunken ship, consisting of one or more watertight chests to provide buoyancy
打捞浮筒(由一或多个可提供浮力的防水箱子组成,用来打捞沉船)
- Old English, from Latin camelus, from Greek kamēlos, of Semitic origin
camel
名词 camel:
cud-chewing mammal used as a draft or saddle animal in desert regions
camel
■A rounded mass or protuberance, such as the fleshy structure on the back of a camel or of some cattle.
(驼)峰,隆肉球形的块或隆起,例如骆驼和某些牛背部的肉质组织
■Ye blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel.
24你们这瞎眼领路的,蠓虫你们就滤出来,骆驼你们倒吞下去。
■Blind guides, who strain out the gnat but swallow the camel!
24瞎眼领路的,蠓虫你们就滤出来,骆驼你们倒吞下去。
■Strap Wings to the Camel Humps.
8 个新帖 (共 8 个) Dr.
■Camel Valley's Cornish 2006 Bacchus is even better with lovely zest.
CamelValley的Cornish2006Bacchus甚至更好,有着可口的风味。
■When baby sheep and baby camel are born, our grassland is green and our lake is in spate.
“小羊及小骆马出生的时候,草原正好再绿,而湖水,也更阔了。”
■A real adventure icon, inspired and developed on actual Camel Trophy events.
一个真正的冒险图标,激励和发展的实际骆驼杯活动。
■An Arab is travelling in the desert on his camel.
一个阿拉伯人正骑着骆驼在沙漠中旅行。
■Some Indians eat camel meat.
一些印度人吃骆驼肉。
■An Arab was travelling in the desert on his camel.
一位阿拉伯人骑着骆驼在沙漠中旅行。
■A rat can survive longer without water than a camel.
一只老鼠在缺水的情况下可以比骆驼活得更久。
■A straw breaks the camel, or the last straw breaks the camel's back.
一根稻草压死骆驼,或压死骆驼的最后一根稻草。
■Soon he saw an Arabian passing by with a camel.
不久,他遇见一位阿拉伯人牵着一头骆驼经过。
■Don't strain at a gnat and swallow a camel.
不要拘小而疏大。
■With that, the camel brought in his hind legs and kicked the poor man out.
与此同时,骆驼用它的后腿把那个可怜的人踢了出去。
■People had to travel by horse or camel or on foot.
人们不得不靠着骑马、骑骆驼或者步行去旅行。
■People call the camel a boat on the desert.
人家都说骆驼是沙漠之舟。
■Once an Arab was travelling in the desert on his camel .
从前有一位阿拉伯人骑着骆驼在沙漠中旅行。
■You can tell that it's a camel by the fact that it has a hump.
从它有驼峰这点你就可以辨认出它是骆驼。
■Their only transportation was camel.
他们唯一的交通工具是骆驼。
■Did they travel across the Asia-Euro Land merely by camel caravans and on foot?
他们真的只是靠驼队和双脚穿越的亚欧大陆吗?
■He is binding a burden on the camel 's back.
他在将重物往骆驼的背上捆绑。
■He is just the chap to strain at a gnat and swallow a camel.
他就是那种小事精明大事糊涂的傢夥。
■He must be a very strange-looking camel driver for people to gape like that.
他必定是个很奇怪的拉骆驼的,他想; 要不然,大家为什么这样呆呆的看着他呢?
■He pounded them back, pushed them down, lit a Camel , and breathed deeply.
他把它们打回去,按下去,吸一支骆驼烟,深深地呼吸。
■He burdened his camel with a heavy load.
他把重物放在骆驼的背上。
■An orphan, he was brought up by his grandfather and an uncle and was soon employed as a shepherd and camel driver.
他是一个由外祖父和叔父抚养长大的孤儿,不久给人放牧、赶骆驼。
■I don't know what he finally did; it was something that broke the camel's back.
他最后怎么搞的,我也不知道。反正是搞过了头。
■He used to smoke Camel,but he switched.
他过去一直吸“骆驼”牌香烟,后来他换成了其他牌子。
■He went across the Sahara on a camel.
他骑骆驼穿过撒哈拉大沙漠。
■Here are the steps to practice Camel pose.
以下是做骆驼式的步骤
■Ye blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel .
你们这瞎眼领路的、蠓虫你们就滤出来、骆驼你们倒吞下去。
■"You blind guides, who strain out a gnat and swallow a camel!
你们这瞎眼领路的,蠓虫你们就滤出来,骆驼你们倒吞下去。
■You fight like a lame camel you are losing me this war.
你像一个残废的骆驼一样打仗,你正在输掉这场战斗。
■You might have heard the saying a camel is a horse designed by committee.
你可能曾经听说过委员会设计过一个指鹿为马的故事。
■Have you ever ridden a camel?
你曾骑过骆驼吗?
■Hamlet: Do you see yonder cloud that's almost in shape of a camel?
你看到了那边的云吗,形状像一峰骆驼?
■Do you know the old saying, @It is the last straw that breaks the camel's back.
你知道有一句古老的谚语吗?“最后一根草,压断骆驼背。”
■Can you imagine travelling alone __by__ camel in Sahara Desert?
你能想像在撒哈拉沙漠骑骆驼独自旅行吗?
■And farmers can use camel west waste to fertilize their crops.
农民能用骆驼的粪便来给农作物施肥。
■And farmers can use camel waste to fertilize their crops.
农民还可以用骆驼粪当作庄稼的肥料。
■The last straw breaks the camel's neck.
凡事宜节制,过则必败事。
■The nude is a gnu in the zoo, not a camel or kangaroo.
动物园里裸体的是羚羊,不是骆驼或袋鼠。
■Camel, soaked with sweat, makes a hand expression for "shush" secretly.
卡梅尔,被汗水浸透,一只手表示"嘘"秘密地.
■It was the last straw that broke the camel's back.
压垮骆驼脊梁的最后一根稻草。
■Senate tax writers were hesitant to agree to the House proposal because of concerns that it represented the camel's nose under the tent.
参议院编写税法的人对众议院的提案,迟疑不愿同意,因为他们顾虑这仅是帐篷底下一只骆驼的鼻子。
■The Bactrian camel of Central Asia has two humps.
双峰驼在亚洲中心牠有两个驼峰。
■Strain at a gnat and swallow a camel.
只见蚊子,不见骆驼。
■Al the Camel can be found musing upon how like a rose Elly is next to the Bank.
可以看到他在银行附近思索著爱莉喜不喜欢玫瑰花。
■Like the camel, I had asked the same kind of questions.
和这只小骆驼一样,我也曾问过同样的问题。