1.【动】大象;象
2.〈比喻〉体积庞大的人或物
3.(美国)共和党的象征
1.[Animal]a very large wild animal that lives in Africa and Asia. It has thick gray skin and a very long nose called a trunk
2.<figurative>somebody or something that is extremely large or much larger than average
3.in the U.S., the elephant is the symbol of the Republic Party
1.after more than a year and a half of legal wrangling , four female thai elephants are in their new mall amid australian sydney zoo.
经过一年半多的法律纠纷后,四头泰国雌象在澳大利亚悉尼动物园的新家安家落户了。
2.A pair of gaily painted domesticated elephants regard one another in a Jaipur park in India.
印度斋浦尔的一个公园里,一对被绘上了华丽图案的驯象互相在互相注视。更详细。
3.He said the elephants were killed Saturday.
他表示大象在星期六被杀害。
4.Elephants like to have one master just as dog do, and are capable of a considerable degree of personal affection.
大象和狗一样,喜欢有一个专一的主人,而且会对主人产生相当深厚的私人感情。
5.And the number of his army was an hundred thousand footmen, and twenty thousand horsemen, and thirty-two elephants, trained to battle.
共计步兵十万,骑兵两万,受过军训的象三十二头。
6.When the old man heard the king's reply, he took his two sons to the royal elephant stables and selected twenty of the best elephants.
老人听到国王的答复后,就带着他的两个儿子赴了皇家象厩,挑选了二十头非常健壮的大象(elephant)。
7.I can't wait to see the elephants at the zoo. I wish I could see them in their natural habitat, but a zoo is the next best thing.
我迫不及待地想去动物园看大象。我最希望的是可以在它们的自然栖息地观察它们,但如今只能退而求其次,去动物园看看了。
8.The five men, who had heard of elephants but had never been close to one, asked the rider to allow them to touch the great animal.
这五个人未曾遇过这大象,请求商人让她们骑或是碰触这奇妙的动物。
9.The hunter would not have fired the shots if he had not seen a herd of elephants coming towards his campsite.
如若猎人没有看到一群象朝他的营地走来,他就不会开枪。
10.Scientists don't yet know why wild elephants seem to fare so much better than their zoo-raised counterparts.
科学家尚不清楚野生大象比动物园大象获得更好的原因。