Amphibians Meaning in English
word · lemma: amphibian
æmˈfɪbiənz
am-FIB-ee-uhnz
æmfˈɪbiənz
am-FIB-ee-uhnz
释义
Amphibians are cold-blooded animals, like frogs and salamanders, that can live both in water and on land at different stages of their life.
用法与细微差别
'Amphibians' is used for all animals in this class, including frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. Common in science and biology contexts. Not used for reptiles like lizards or snakes.
Spanish: anfibiosPortuguese (BR): anfíbiosPortuguese (PT): anfíbiosChinese (Simplified): 两栖动物Chinese (Traditional): 兩棲動物Hindi: उभयचरArabic: البرمائياتBengali: উভচরRussian: земноводныеJapanese: 両生類Vietnamese: lưỡng cưKorean: 양서류Turkish: iki yaşamlılar - amfibilerUrdu: دو زندگی رکھنے والے جانورIndonesian: amfibi
例句
Amphibians live in both water and on land.
basic
Frogs and salamanders are examples of amphibians.
basic
Amphibians lay their eggs in water.
basic
Some amphibians can breathe through their skin as well as their lungs.
natural
Most amphibians start life as tadpoles before becoming adults.
natural
If you look near ponds in spring, you might see lots of amphibians moving around.
natural