mollusk的意思和读音

mollusk

: [ˈmɑləsk] : [ˈmɒləsk]

n.“mollusc”

mollusks  

n.1.“mollusc”

n.1.Same as mollusc2.an animal that has a soft body with no bones and is usually covered by a hard shell, for example a snail or an octopus

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1.The snail's eye, a more sophisticated version of that of the nautilus mollusk, works rather like the aperture of a pinhole camera.

2.He has subsequently retired, as if eating food was too demanding a task for a cephalopod mollusk.退

3.I had no idea you were such a fan of the mollusk .

4.The eye of a nautilus mollusk. The lens-less pupil works rather like the aperture of a pinhole camera.

5.Oysters are a very delicate species of mollusk whose lives and prosperities are measures of the environmental conditions they inhabit.

6.Pearl: Concretion formed by a mollusk and consisting of the same material (called nacre, or mother-of- pearl ) as the mollusk's shell.)。

7.primitive elongated bilaterally symmetrical marine mollusk having a mantle covered with eight calcareous plates.

8.The pearly internal layer of certain mollusk shells, used to make decorative objects.

9.Coralline algae along with other calcifying organisms, including coral and mollusk, are especially vulnerable to acid environment.

10.Inch- long mollusk imported accidentally from Europe ; clogs utility inlet pipes and feeds on edible freshwater mussels .