英:[fin hweil]
美:[fɪn hwel]
英:[fin hweil]
美:[fɪn hwel]
长须鲸
noun
a baleen whale (Balaenoptera physalus) that may attain a length of over 70 feet (21 meters) and is found chiefly in subtropical to arctic and antarctic waters worldwide called alsofinback
noun
a baleen whale (Balaenoptera physalus) that may attain a length of over 70 feet (21 meters) and is found chiefly in subtropical to arctic and antarctic waters worldwide called alsofinback
The first known use of fin whale was in 1885
bill1 of 4noun
the jaws of a bird together with their horny covering
a mouthpart (as the beak of a turtle) resembling a bird's bill
the visor of a cap
bill2 of 4verb
to touch bills
to caress affectionately
bill3 of 4noun
a draft of a law presented to a legislature for consideration
introduce a bill in Congress
a record of goods sold, services performed, or work done together with the costs involved
a telephone bill
a sign or poster advertising something
a piece of paper money
a dollar bill
bill4 of 4verb
to send a bill to
bill1 of 4noun
the jaws of a bird together with their horny covering
a mouthpart (as the beak of a turtle) resembling a bird's bill
the visor of a cap
bill2 of 4verb
to touch bills
to caress affectionately
bill3 of 4noun
a draft of a law presented to a legislature for consideration
introduce a bill in Congress
a record of goods sold, services performed, or work done together with the costs involved
a telephone bill
a sign or poster advertising something
a piece of paper money
a dollar bill
bill4 of 4verb
to send a bill to
fill inverb
to furnish with specified information filled us in on the latest news
fill in an application
to fill a vacancy usually temporarily : substitute
filled in during the emergency
fill inverb
to furnish with specified information filled us in on the latest news
fill in an application
to fill a vacancy usually temporarily : substitute
filled in during the emergency
filter bednoun
a bed of sand or gravel for filtering water or sewage
filter bednoun
a bed of sand or gravel for filtering water or sewage
filter feedernoun
an animal (as a clam or baleen whale) that obtains its food by filtering food particles or tiny living things from water
filter feedernoun
an animal (as a clam or baleen whale) that obtains its food by filtering food particles or tiny living things from water
fin whalenoun
a baleen whale that may reach a length of over 70 feet (21 meters)
1 Whale watchers also got to see a pod of 200 common dolphins, 13 endangered fin whales, a minke whale and four humpback whales in total.
2 Also spotted were fin whales, minke whales and dolphins on Sunday, April 21 – a display that couldn’t have been better choreographed to celebrate Earth Day, several people commented.
3 The 46-foot-long fin whale, which was dead when discovered, is one of roughly 11,000 species members in the region.
4 In 2019, a fin whale beached itself along the Gulf of California in Mexico.
5 The population of fin whales on the West Coast is an estimated 8,000, the Statesman Journal, part of the USA TODAY Network, reported.
6 Two of the dead whales – a right whale that washed up on Martha's Vineyard and a fin whale that washed up this week on the Oregon coast – were entangled in fishing gear, which federal officials, who are investigating the deaths, say is a leading cause of whale deaths.
7 Baleen whales—filter feeders that include blue whales, fin whales and humpback whales—make noises via a larynx, or voice box.
8 An endangered fin whale was found washed up on Oregon's shore in February, with officials saying it was emaciated and entangled.
9 Fin whale has become a periscope?
鲸鱼鳍成了潜望镜?