skink

英[skɪŋk] 美[skɪŋk]
  • n. 小蜥蜴; 石龙子
  • vt. <方言>倒酒
Noun:
  1. alert agile lizard with reduced limbs and an elongated body covered with shiny scales; more dependent on moisture than most lizards; found in tropical regions worldwide

1. A skink sunned itself on the rock that Igel had sat upon.
伊格尔坐过的石头上,一只小蜥蜴在晒太阳.

来自互联网

2. I often find juveniles of Japanese five - lined skink on the riverside and the the mountain.
这时节,我在河滩和山道时常看见日本蜥蜴的幼体了.

来自互联网

3. A few days ago, reporters came to the Skink home village homes for the elderly.
日前, 记者来到石龙村五保家园敬老院.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A skink sunned itself on the rock that Igel had sat upon.
      伊格尔坐过的石头上,一只小蜥蜴在晒太阳。
    2. In battle, the Skink worked with a couple of Shermans and a platoon of infantry.
      战斗中,石龙子伴随着一对谢尔曼和一个步兵排。
    3. Although the Skink's production run was brief, it did actually see action against the Germans.
      虽然石龙子的生产只有很短一段时间,但这并不妨碍她们参与打击德国法西斯们的热情。

skink的相关资料: