squid的意思和读音

squid

: [skwid] : [skwɪd]

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squidn.

1.鱿a sea creature that has a long soft body, eight arms and two tentacles (= long thin parts like arms) around its mouth, and that is sometimes used for food

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n.1.[Animal]a sea animal like an octopus but with two long tentacles and eight shorter arms, a long tapered body, two triangular fins, and an internal shell

1.鱿 donkey squid 鱿 shark ...

2. Salmon Squid cuttlefish ...

3. cuttloefish squid ,鱿 octopus ...

6. sole 鱿 squid 鱿 calamari ...

7. 4. Tuna 5. Squid 6. Claim ...

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1.While most sea life has evolved over time, this mesmerizing squid, with its glow-in-the-dark eyes, has not.

2.Cohan's "Money and Power, " which invokes the "vampire squid" line twice but has no comparably bold attitude of its own.

3.You do not have to be a vampire squid-style conspiracy theorist to see the difficulty.

4.There was no word on the cause of death of the newfound squid, but scientists have collected tissue samples to conduct DNA and other tests.DNA

5.The way that this symbiosis works is that this little squid lives just off the coast of Hawaii, just in sort of shallow knee deep water.

6.Historically, he said, the squid and tuna competed for the same prey.

7.The system may be suitable for use as an analogue of the superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), able to sense rotation.(SQUID)

8.The squid live in the dark at a great depth at the bottom of the ocean. It can grow to a length of 15 metres.鱿15

9.And for anyone thinking of a squid feast, Walker-Smith said giant squid contain high levels of ammonia in their bodies to help them float.鱿鱿

10.The squid lives in the dark at a great depthat the bottom of the ocean.鱿