1.响尾蛇
1.a poisonous U.S. snake that makes a noise that sounds like a rattle with its tail
1.Among the attractions: a snake pit with several hundred western diamondback rattlesnakes.
其中景点有:拥有几百条西部菱斑响尾蛇的蛇窖。
2.Swarms of gnats and mosquitoes pestered them. Rattlesnakes and grizzly bears were a constant threat.
一群一群的蚋及蚊子不停的纠缠著他们,而响尾蛇及灰熊则持续的威胁著他们的生命。
3.It is handy for killing rattlesnakes, which lurk in the long grass that has all but swallowed the town.
这把锄头可以很方便的杀死那些潜伏在几乎掩盖了整个城镇的长草里的眼镜蛇。
4.Avoid it as you would avoid rattlesnakes and earthquakes.
避免辩论,就像避开毒蛇和地震一样。
5.Rattlesnakes, boas and pythons sense their prey's heat directly with "wasabi receptors" in their snouts, biologists reported.
生物学家报道,响尾蛇、王蛇和蟒蛇直接靠鼻部的“wasabi感受器”探测有体温的猎物。
6.My lack of experience with real rattlesnakes made for a much weaker competing model.
再加上我没有见识真响尾蛇的经历,只有个弱得多的抵消模型。
7.A similar situation has evolved among California ground squirrels with respect to the venom of northern Pacific rattlesnakes.
相似的演变同样发生在加利福尼亚本地松树和北太平洋响尾蛇之间。
8.Its builders would be banned from harming burrowing owls or rattlesnakes.
输电线路建造者还被要要求不能伤到穴鹗或者响尾蛇。
9.Rattlesnakes occur in the warmer, drier parts of North America.
响尾蛇出现在北美温暖干燥的地区。
10.The infra-red sensors built into rattlesnakes' eye sockets sense this increase in temperature as a big, waving, fiery blotch.
而眼睛窝中的红外线感应组织,响尾蛇感受到的则是大的,摆动的红点。