mammoth的意思和读音

mammoth

: [ˈmæməθ] : ['mæməθ]

n.;【()

adj.

mammoths  

Adj.+n.mammoth task

adj.tiny

adj.enormous,huge,massive,immense,epic

mammothn.

1.an animal like a large elephant covered with hair, that lived thousands of years ago and is now extinct

adj.

1.[ubn]extremely large

a mammoth task

a financial crisis of mammoth proportions

n.1.()2.

adj.1.;;

n.1.[Animal]an animal similar to an elephant with long hair that lived a very long time ago2.something that is a particularly large example of its kind

adj.1.of very great size or extent

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6.Mammoth(long bow),

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1.You might be able to see a mammoth, in addition to one from the movie Ice Age.

2.Due to just a few key structural changes, mammoth hemoglobin can release oxygen more readily at cold temperatures.

3.For a female to choose a blond male he must be able to deliver resources (mammoth), as his blond hair alone is not enough to turn her on.

4."What was a mammoth like? " The children asked their teacher curiously.“?”

5.The elephant is the closest modern relative of the mammoth, a huge woolly mammal believed to have died out with the last Ice Age.

6.The largest Thanksgiving parade takes place in New York City and features elaborate floats, mammoth balloons shaped like cartoon characters.-仿

7."It was a mammoth tusk, " Ivanovich said. "It wasn't very big, " his wife, Valentina, pointed out. "There are lots of them, " she added.,“。”,“。”

8.There was no place for the software mammoth in a tech world designed -- and dominated -- by Apple.(Apple)

9.If you thought Ice Age was just a movie, think again, because a team of scientists is now planning to clone a mammoth.

10.Here's the give-away, a pair of tusks two metres long, the trademark of a Columbian mammoth, the biggest animal to roam the ice age plains.