Rex的意思和读音

rex

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n.

Rexn.

1.a word meaning ‘king’, used, for example, in the titles of legal cases brought by the state when there is a king in Britain

Rex v Jones

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na.1.a title written after the name of a king, used in official documents and on coins

1.(Rex)

5. Coelurosauria( ) T. rex Sauropsida ...

6. - Polish - Rex - Rhinelander ...

7. Rachel Rex 。 Roy 。 ...

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1.The pliosaur 's head was twice as big as that of a Tyrannosaurus rex and was filled with an impressive set of 12-inch teeth.12齿

2.To prove their point they scaled up a chicken to the size of T. Rex and found the giant chicken probably would not have been able to stand .

3.And when you wonder how much longer the film can go on without showing dinosaurs, T-Rex finally relents and goes back to the Cretaceous.怀

4.It could have taken a human in one gulp; in fact, something like a T-Rex would have been breakfast for a beast like this.(T-Rex)

5.As I taxied over the muddy steel matting of the runway, I got a wave and a grin from my wingman Lt. Rex Barber.

6.T. rex was unlikely to have been a herbivore. But which animals the tyrant lizard actually ate is a far harder nut to crack.

7.Angus: Why, Rex? You did not do anything wrong. You had the right to leave and go solo.

8.An American ophthalmologist called Rex Hamilton said he might be suffer from Haemolacria.

9.And there was a time in their lifespan where they were coming out of the water to nest and saw Tyrannosaurus rex running by.

10.Rex Tillerson, Exxon's chairman and chief executive, said the agreement represented "a significant strategic step by both companies" .(RexTillerson)”。