whale的意思和读音

whale

: [hweɪl] : [weɪl]

n.;【;〈

v.

whales  whaling  whaled  

whalen.— see alsoblue whale,killer whale,pilot whale,sperm whale

1.a very large animal that lives in the sea and looks like a very large fish. There are several types of whale , some of which are hunted.

whale meat

IDMhave a whale of a time(informal)to enjoy yourself very much; to have a very good time

n.1.; 2.; ;

v.1.2.;

n.1.[Animal]a very large sea animal that breathes air through a hole on the top of its head2.<informal>an impressive, very large, or very enjoyable example of something

v.1.to hunt whales2.to hit or strike somebody or something with great force

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1.The adult male was tangled in fishing nets about a mile out to sea. Divers think the whale may have been tangled there for up to two months.

2.is dead. Its body is taken aboard the ship. A crew of men sets to work stripping the great whale of its blubber.

3.But whether a whale primarily intends its song to impress females or to intimidate other males with its swanky style remains unclear.

4.My novel Whale Song was the only novel of mine he had ever read. And this ties him to me even closer.《使

5.Rescuers think the whale had been dragging the net and its anchors for more than a week.

6.The RSPCA said, with the benefit of hindsight, it may have been better to put the whale down as soon as it was discovered.RSPCA

7.This was the call that announced there was about to be a whale hunt.

8.before he was a year old, and fell in love with the whale after seeing him perform in an aquarium show.

9.She notes, however, that her team has not found a case of skin cancer in any of the samples of whale skin it has examined thus far.

10.Growing to two or three inches long, krill provides the major food for the great blue whale, the largest animal to ever inhabit the Earth.