1.博物学家,(现特指)生物学家;自然主义者
2.〈英〉买卖玩赏动物的商人;动物标本剥制师
1.同“naturalistic”
1.someone who studies living things and their environment
1.Same as naturalistic
1.Second, she had always aspired to be a naturalist, or maybe a journalist, but the word "scientist" hadn't figured in her dreaming.
其次,她一直渴望能成为一名博物学家或者新闻记者,而现实的“科学家”头衔与她的梦想却相去甚远。
2.Wolves brought naturalist and photographer Jim Dutcher closer to his wife, animal expert and sound technician Jamie Dutcher.
狼拉近了自然学家、摄影师杰姆·达奇尔和他的妻子,动物专家、声学技师杰米·达奇尔的距离。
3."I'm kind of an old-school naturalist, " she said. "I really believe in immersing yourself in the environment of the animal. "
“我有些像旧学院派的自然主义者,”她说。“我真的相信你可以将自己融入于动物的环境中。”
4.To illustrate this, let me refer to the naturalist science of the 19th century, and the effects it had on our opinions of life.
为了诠释这点,我要引用下19世纪的自然主义科学及其它对我们的生活观念所产生的影响。
5."No man is fit to be a naturalist, " said he, "who does not know how to take care of specimens. "
不知道爱护标本的人,”他说“是绝不能做博物学家的。
6.But I'm actually a bit of an old fashioned naturalist, I suppose.
可我实际上觉得我有点像个老式的自然学家。
7.NATURALIST PETER WARSHALL: A chameleon changes color out of a fright response so it all depends on its emotional state.
自然主义者彼得•沃肖尔:变色龙出于某种恐惧反应才改变颜色,因此这一切都取决于其情绪状态。
8.An American naturalist wrote: "a patriot must always be ready to defend his country against its government" .
一位美国自然主义者写道:“爱国者要随时准备好为了保卫国家而与政府斗争!”
9.A reasonable naturalist then settles down to this life with a sort of animal satisfaction.
一个合理的自然主义者于是便带着一种兽性的满足,在世界上生活下去了。
10.Darwin would go with the ship as a naturalist and had to pay his own way.
达尔文将作为博物学家,随船前往,费用得自付。