Anatidae如何读

['ænətaidi:]

Anatidae是什么意思

  • 鸭科

Anatidae英英释义

plural noun

a large family of chiefly aquatic birds (order Anseriformes) having relatively heavy bodies, short legs, webbed feet, a bill with a hard horny nail at the tip and transverse toothlike ridges on the biting edges and including the ducks, geese, swans, and related forms

Anatidae词源英文解释

New Latin, from Anat-, Anas, type genus + -idae

The first known use of Anatidae was in 1824

Anatidae 例句

1 And weren't geese, like ducks, both members of the Anatidae family?

2 The Anatidae show traces of the earlier, first generation of feathers in one or two species only, e.g.

3 Swimming birds speckled the surface; various species of Anatidae—swans, geese, and ducks,—while the air was filled with flights of gulls and curlews, or was cut by the strong whistling wings of the mallards.

4 Of the Anatidae only passing mention need be made.

5 Bow-BILL DUCKS, &c.—Every one knows how awkward are the Anatidae, waddling along on their unelastic webbed toes, and their short legs, which, being placed considerably backward, make the fore part of the body preponderate.

6 Swans are birds of the family Anatidae, which also includes geese and ducks.

天鹅属雁形目中的鸭科中的一个属,鸭科还包括鹅和鸭。

7 Duckdata is a bibliographical database of North American waterfowl Anatidae and their wetlands habitats.

水禽数据库是有关北美水禽和它们的湿地栖息地的书目数据库.

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