Gazelles Meaning in English
word · lemma: gazelle
ɡəˈzɛɫz
guh-ZELZ
ɡəzˈɛlz
guh-ZELZ
释义
A gazelle is a small, slender antelope found in Africa and Asia, known for its graceful movements and speed. "Gazelles" is the plural form, referring to more than one gazelle.
用法与细微差别
"Gazelle" and "gazelles" are used mostly in scientific, zoological, and wildlife contexts. Common phrases include "a herd of gazelles". Do not confuse with larger antelopes; gazelles are specifically small and swift.
Spanish: gacelasPortuguese (BR): gacelasPortuguese (PT): gacelasChinese (Simplified): 羚羊Chinese (Traditional): 羚羊Hindi: गज़ेलेंArabic: غزلانBengali: হরিণ (গজেল প্রজাতি) - গ্যাজেলRussian: газелиJapanese: ガゼルVietnamese: linh dương gazelleKorean: 가젤Turkish: ceylanUrdu: غزالیںIndonesian: gazel
例句
The gazelles ran across the field.
basic
Many gazelles live in Africa.
basic
I saw gazelles at the zoo.
basic
The lions chased a group of gazelles, but they escaped.
natural
You can spot gazelles running gracefully in the early morning.
natural
Unlike deer, gazelles have slender horns and move in large groups.
natural