1.【动】小(种)袋鼠;〈美俚〉(马戏团里的)袋鼠
2.〈俚〉澳洲人
1.an animal like a small kangaroo that lives mainly in Australia
1.He grins as he lists the food which can supplement his normal army-issue rations: wallabies, turtles, witchetty grubs, wild oysters.
他微笑着列举了一些能够充当部队配给粮食的食物:小袋鼠,海龟,木蠹蛾幼虫,野牡蛎。
2.arboreal wallabies of New Guinea and northern Australia having hind and forelegs of similar length.
新几内亚和澳大利亚树栖沙袋鼠,前腿和后腿长度相近。
3.Climbing slowly at first, more llama, then some weird-looking rabbits the size of wallabies , and then some things that looked like alpaca.
骆驼更多了,随后看见一些长得怪模怪样的兔子,体形有小袋鼠那么大。
4.Wallabies are marsupial mammals like kangaroos and eat diets high in vegetation.
小袋鼠是像袋鼠一样有袋的哺乳类动物并食用含有大量制备的食物。
5.But they saw not far from the mother wallabies graze.
但是,他们看到不远处小袋鼠的妈妈在吃草。
6.The majority of the animals are kept within enclosures cut some, such as the peacocks and Australian wallabies, roam freely around the park.
大多数圈养的动物都有减少,例如孔雀和澳洲沙袋鼠,就能在公园四周自由漫步。
7.But there are also some smaller quality of the kangaroo as wallabies will be living alone.
但也有些较小品质的袋鼠如wallabies会单独生活。
8.Intrigued by wallabies' unique digestion, scientists used genetic testing to find out what kinds of bacteria were living in wallabies' guts.
被小袋鼠独一无二的消化系统所吸引的科学家们用基因检测的手段去寻找什么类型的细菌生活在小袋鼠的肠道内。
9.a family of wallabies came recently to show off the new baby
一个袋鼠家庭近日在炫耀着新生婴儿。