cetacean的意思和读音

cetacean

: [sɪ'teɪʃn] : [sɪ'teɪʃn]

adj.

n.

cetaceans  

cetaceanadj.

1.connected with the group of creatures that includes whales and dolphins

n.

1.a whale , dolphin , or other sea creature that belongs to the same group

n.1.

adj.1.

n.1.a large ocean mammal that has a streamlined body with forelimbs modified as flippers, no hind limbs, and a blowhole on the back, e.g. a whale or a dolphin.

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1.For people interested in cetacean evolution the most perplexing problem has always been: Why are there so many species of [beaked whale]?

2.It is believed that the sperm whale dives deeper than any other cetacean.

3.Cetacean experts do not expect whales to escape this slick completely.

4.Beaked whales and the narwhal are the only cetacean species with tusks, according to Baker.

5.Though there's still more evidence for primate than cetacean personhood, Gero said accumulating research "will start tipping the scales. "使。”

6.any of several small gregarious cetacean mammals having a blunt snout and many teeth.齿

7.The Russian Extreme Upper Air Diving Festival opened yesterday afternoon at Hangzhou Polar Ocean World cetacean theater of Xiaoshan Xianghu.

8."Losing the baiji is like taking a chain saw to the cetacean tree of life, " says Hamilton.“仿。”

9.The skull also lacks a blowhole, another cetacean adaptation for diving.

10.Every cetacean known to man is endangered, just by going angwhere near Japan.