英:[ˈflaɪɪŋ ˈskwirəl]
美:[ˈflaɪɪŋ ˈskwɚrəl]
英:[ˈflaɪɪŋ ˈskwirəl]
美:[ˈflaɪɪŋ ˈskwɚrəl]
鼯鼠;飞鼠;鼫;
noun
either of two small nocturnal North American squirrels (Glaucomys volans and G. sabrinus) with folds of skin connecting the forelegs and hind legs that enable it to make long gliding leapsalso: any of various squirrels that possess a patagium
The first known use of flying squirrel was in 1591
folic acidnoun
a crystalline vitamin of the B complex used especially in the treatment of anemia resulting from inadequate intake of nutrients
fold1 of 5noun
a pen for sheep
a group of people with a common faith or interest
fold2 of 5verb
to shut up in a fold
fold3 of 5verb
to lay one part over or against another part birds folding their wings
fold a letter
to clasp together
fold the hands
embrace entry 1 sense 1
to bend (as a layer of rock) into folds
to add (a food ingredient) to a mixture by gently and repeatedly lifting one part over another
to become doubled or pleated
to fail completely
the business folded
fold4 of 5noun
a doubling or folding over
a part doubled or laid over another part
a bend produced in rock
-fold5 of 5suffix
multiplied by (a specified number) : times—in adjectives and adverbsrepay you tenfold
a twelvefold increase
having (so many) parts
a threefold problem
focal lengthnoun
the distance of a focus from the surface of a lens or inwardly-curved mirror
foam rubbernoun
rubber prepared in the form of a spongy foam
flying squirrelnoun
a squirrel with folds of skin connecting the forelegs and hind legs that enable it to make long gliding leaps
1 The nonprofit has named the female flying squirrel Fiona.
2 While dinosaurs walked the earth, early mammalia forms evolved that resembled badgers, flying squirrels, anteaters, and beavers.
3 In the Americas, the northern flying squirrel dines on insects, seeds, nuts, and fungi while the southern flying squirrel will sometimes eat eggs or carrion.
4 Other mammals that are protected species like badger, jackrabbit, moose and flying squirrel are prohibited from hunting.
5 The changes provided a foundation for later adaptations to feed on plants and larger animals; over time these pioneers became the Mesozoic equivalents of otters, raccoons, flying squirrels and aardvarks.
6 Almost half of flying squirrel species, such as the southern flying squirrel in North and Central America and the Javanese flying squirrel of Southeast Asia, have stable populations.
7 Wintertime in a remote Montana forest heralds the arrival of mating season for the flying squirrel—and one of nature's most spectacular air shows.
8 Watch this professional jumper leap off a cliff in Italy wearing a flying squirrel suit!
9 Pygmy flying squirrel western cowboy adventure in mind.
牛仔小飞鼠西部冒险记.
10 Proud answer says the flying squirrel.
鼯鼠自豪地回答说.
11 A flying squirrel munches a meal on terra firma.
一只鼯鼠在地上贪婪的咀嚼着它的食物.
1 飞鼠
2 鼯鼠