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Amphibious Meaning in English

word

æmˈfɪbiəs
am-FIB-ee-uhs
æmfˈɪbɪəs
am-FIB-ee-uhs

释义

Describes something that can live or operate both on land and in water, such as certain animals or vehicles. Frequently used to talk about animals like frogs, or military actions involving land and water.

用法与细微差别

Mostly formal or technical; common in biology for animals and in military contexts (e.g., 'amphibious assault'). Rarely used in everyday conversation unless describing animals or special vehicles.

例句

Frogs are amphibious animals.

basic

Some vehicles are designed to be amphibious, traveling on land and water.

basic

An amphibious animal can breathe both air and water.

basic

The army used amphibious vehicles during the flood rescue.

natural

Her science project was about the life cycle of amphibious creatures.

natural

They watched a documentary on amphibious landings in World War II.

natural