marmot的意思和读音

marmot

: [ˈmɑrmət] : [ˈmɑː(r)mət]

n.

marmots  

marmotn.

1.a small European or American animal that lives in holes in the ground

n.1.,;

n.1.a small brown animal that lives underground in northern countries and sleeps during the winter

1. ARC`TERYX MARMOT Toread ...

2. marmot skin marmot marmotskin plate in imitation of leopardskin 仿 ...

3. Mammut/ Marmot/ Patagonia/ ...

6. Crkt( Marmot) Karrimor( ) ...

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1.In the hut, we found a marmot specimen, I liked it so much, then took a picture for it.

2.Suddenly, my honey found a cave of marmot, but it was empty, the marmot already came out before we reached there.

3.He also finds that children in poorer families miss out on pre-school reading, socialising and physical exercise (see diagram).Marmot)。

4."Everyone needs to make public health in general, and cancer prevention in particular, more of a priority, " urged Marmot.:“。”

5.Marmot says action to reduce health inequalities should take place right across society, not focus solely on the poor.Marmot

6.Marmot plague foci in the mode of transmission of human plague have direct contact and insect vector transmission in two ways.

7.Said marmot oil has good affinity with skin, its osmotic force is strong and its lubricity is good.使

8.There are three hounds chasing a marmot which then gets into a tree hole.

9.One option is to extend maternity or paternity leave, suggests Marmot.Marmot

10.I soon learned that these grasslands are pitted with marmot holes which can break a galloping horse's leg .