Llamas Meaning in English
word · lemma: llama
ˈɫɑməz
LAH-muhz
lˈɑːməz
LAH-muhz
释义
Llamas are large, domesticated animals from South America, similar to camels but without a hump. They are used for carrying loads, providing wool, and sometimes as guard animals.
用法与细微差别
"Llamas" is the plural of "llama". Used mainly in discussions about South American animals, farming, or nature. Not to be confused with the Spanish word for "flames" (llamas), which is unrelated.
Spanish: llamasPortuguese (BR): llamasPortuguese (PT): llamasChinese (Simplified): 羊驼Chinese (Traditional): 羊駝Hindi: लामा (जानवर)Arabic: اللاماBengali: লামাRussian: лама (животное)Japanese: リャマVietnamese: lạc đà không bướu (llama)Korean: 라마Turkish: lama (hayvan)Urdu: لاماIndonesian: llama
例句
Many llamas live in the Andes mountains.
basic
The farm has ten llamas.
basic
Llamas eat grass and hay.
basic
People sometimes use llamas to guard sheep.
natural
I've never seen real llamas before; they're bigger than I thought!
natural
The kids loved petting the llamas at the zoo.
natural