dolphin的意思和读音

dolphin

: [ˈdɑlfɪn] : [ˈdɒlfɪn]

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dolphins  

dolphinn.

1.a sea animal (a mammal ) that looks like a large fish with a pointed mouth. Dolphins are very intelligent and often friendly towards humans. There are several types of dolphin .

a school of dolphins

n.1.;,,2.

n.1.[Animal]a large sea animal, similar to a fish, with a long nose. Dolphins are known for being intelligent and friendly2.[Astronomy]the northern constellation, Delphinus

1. elephant dolphin panda ...

2. Noul Dolphin Kujira ...

3. whale dolphin porpoise 西 ...

4. dolomitic limestone dolphin dome ...

5. virgin dolphin ninepin ...

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8. 17、 butterfiy 18、 dolphin 19、 medlry stroke ...

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1.If you think your child will enjoy splashing around with a big, smart, aquatic mammal, a dolphin experience might be a fine investment.

2.Sure, some accounts say the man was drunk, and was actively trying to shove a stick into the dolphin's blowhole at the time.

3.But at least it's labeled correctly, and you're no longer going to be buying toxic dolphin meat instead.

4.When he thought that he knew that he was not being clear-headed and he thought he should chew some more of the dolphin.

5.No matter what passes I must gut the dolphin so he does not spoil and eat some of him to be strong.

6.His favorite at Magic Mountain was Katie, a 350-pound, eight-year-old dolphin who greeted him exuberantly and swam with him for hours.——350——

7.Dolphins endanger themselves to rescue trapped dolphins, lifting an injured dolphin to the water's surface to help it breathe, she said.

8.Brenner said he might consider another relationship with a dolphin in the future.

9.First, I'll take you to shoot arrows. Then we're going to the Tatung Recreation Center to see a dolphin performance.

10.Buck admitted being pulled along by the dolphin by grabbing hold of its dorsal fin and Jukes said he had stroked its belly.