1.【动】麝鼠;〈美俚〉Delaware 人
1.a North American animal hunted for its thick brown fur
1.roy: weird. what are the chances that we'd be attached by hornets and muskrats in the same night?
真怪。我们在同一个晚上同时被大黄蜂和麝鼠攻击的几率能有多少?
2.From the desperate city you go into the desperate country, and have to console yourself with the bravery of minks and muskrats .
从绝望的城市到绝望的国家,你得靠水貂与麝鼠般的勇气来安慰自己。
3.even this may be the eventful year, which will drown out all our muskrats .
即便这可能是多事之年,使我们所有的麝鼠无家可归。
4.I revered the river. I thrilled over wild deer, bats, owls, muskrats , and cranes.
我对河流只是敬畏,而那些野鹿啊、蝙蝠啊、猫头鹰啊、麝鼠啊和苍鹭啊却能让我快乐不已。
5.He had interviewed a man who trapped muskrats in sewage lagoons and another who had once caught an albino trout.
他采访过一个在污水塘捕捉麝鼠的人,还有一个抓过一条白化体鳟鱼的人。
6.We saw crystals and cougars, muskrats and mummies, fossils and more fossils.
我们看到了水晶和美洲狮,麝鼠和木乃伊,还有很多化石。
7.their food is mainly fish of the trout variety , but also eat young ducks , muskrats and even birds on rare occasions.
主要食物为不同的鳟鱼,也以鸭雏,麝鼠为食,偶尔捕捉飞鸟。
8.In one direction from my house there was a colony of muskrats in the river meadows;
从我的屋子向着一个方向望过去,河畔的草地上,有着一个麝鼠的聚居地;
9.A marsh badly eaten out by muskrats
一块几乎被麝鼠啃光了草木的沼泽地