Bison Meaning in English
word
ˈbaɪsən
BY-suhn
bˈaɪsən
BY-suhn
释义
A large, wild animal with shaggy hair and horns, native to North America and parts of Europe. It is often called a buffalo, especially in the United States.
用法与细微差别
'Bison' is the scientific and formal term; in the US, 'buffalo' is often used to refer to the American bison, but technically true buffalo live in Africa and Asia. Used mainly in academic, nature, and wildlife contexts.
Spanish: bison - búfalo americanoPortuguese (BR): bisontePortuguese (PT): bisonteChinese (Simplified): 野牛Chinese (Traditional): 野牛Hindi: बाइसनArabic: البيسونBengali: বাইসনRussian: бизонJapanese: バイソンVietnamese: bò rừng bizon - bò rừng Mỹ (bison)Korean: 들소Turkish: bizonUrdu: بائسنIndonesian: bison
例句
A bison is much larger than a cow.
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There are many bison in Yellowstone National Park.
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The bison has thick fur to stay warm in winter.
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We saw a herd of bison crossing the road during our trip.
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Did you know the American bison nearly went extinct?
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People sometimes confuse bison with true buffalo, but they are different animals.
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