rodent的意思和读音

rodent

: [ˈroʊd(ə)nt] : [ˈrəʊd(ə)nt]

n.齿

adj.;【齿;【()

齿齿

rodents  

rodentn.

1.齿any small animal that belongs to a group of animals with strong sharp front teeth. Mice, rats and squirrels are all rodents .

adj.1.,;【齿2.()

n.1.齿

n.1.a type of small animal that has long sharp front teeth, for example a mouse

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1.Keep chemicals used for disinfecting and poisons used for insect and rodent control out of the reach of children.

2.Such persistence is usually interpreted by students of rodent behaviour as evidence of a more positive mood.齿

3.Conclusion Diphacine na-salt was one of the best anticoagulant rodenticide against commensal rodent in Guangxi plague area.广西

4.and the citizens who owned cats were either grocers or butchers, trying to reduce the rodent population in their premises.

5.Opposite Winston there Sat. a man with a chinless, toothy face exactly like that of some large, harmless rodent.齿

6.Objective: To understand species-abundance distribution of the rodent's ectoparasite communities in Dongling Mountain, Western Beijing.

7.That, or the unfortunate rodent was allergic to the flower's pollen brought out by the changing seasons and was just about to sneeze.

8.When you spend all day in a bio-lab, watching flesh-eating bacteria skeletonize small rodent s, it really works up an appetite.齿

9.The only mammal added to the list this year was the Eastern Voalavo, a rodent that lives in the mountainous forests of Madagascar.齿

10.I have never seen a mouse in a Tokyo restaurant and can only imagine the panic that such a rodent visitation would set off.