英:['nju:trɪə]
美:['njutrɪr]
英:['nju:trɪə]
美:['njutrɪr]
nu·tri·a
nu tri
noun
a South American water animal similar to the beaver; coypu.
the fur or skin of this animal, often used to make fur coats.
"水獭的皮毛或毛皮",一种类似于海狸的大型啮齿动物,原产于南美洲南部,1836年,来自西班牙语 nutria "水獭",也可以是 lutria,源自拉丁语 lutra "水獭",这是一个未解释的变体,源自原始印欧语 *udros(参见 otter)。
borrowed from American Spanish, from Spanish, "otter," altered (with n of uncertain origin) from Latin lutra — more at otter Note: Joan Coromines (Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico, 1981) suggests that Greek énydris "otter" may have been the source of the n in nutria; he notes dialectal forms such as lóndriga that maintain l.
The first known use of nutria was in 1811
nutritiousadjective
providing nutrients : nourishing
nutritionnoun
the act or process of nourishing or being nourishedespecially: the processes by which an animal or plant takes in and makes use of food substances
nourishment sense 1
nutritionistnoun
a specialist in the study of nutrition
nutritionnoun
the act or process of nourishing or being nourishedespecially: the processes by which an animal or plant takes in and makes use of food substances
nourishment sense 1
nutritionnoun
the act or process of nourishing or being nourishedespecially: the processes by which an animal or plant takes in and makes use of food substances
nourishment sense 1
nutritionnoun
the act or process of nourishing or being nourishedespecially: the processes by which an animal or plant takes in and makes use of food substances
nourishment sense 1
nutrimentnoun
something that nourishes
nutrient1 of 2adjective
furnishing nourishment
nutrient2 of 2noun
a nutrient substance or ingredient
nutrient1 of 2adjective
furnishing nourishment
nutrient2 of 2noun
a nutrient substance or ingredient
nutrianoun
a South American rodent that lives in or near water, has webbed feet and a nearly hairless tail, and has been introduced into the U.S. along the Gulf Coast and in the Pacific Northwest called alsocoypu
1 The nutria is a rodent native to South America that is believed to have been accidentally introduced into coastal Louisiana in the 1930s.
2 There are worries that nutria could creep back into parts of central Maryland from points along the James River in southern Virginia, where they have been spotted.
3 If you live in Louisiana, you might be thinking about nutria, large invasive rodents that are devastating to wetlands.
4 We saw hawks, a bevy of swans and a nutria, a semiaquatic rodent easily mistaken for a beaver, splitting green algae with a determined stroke.
5 Since then, they monitored the area to be sure nutria were gone before declaring them officially eradicated from the Delmarva Peninsula this fall.
6 Originally from South America, nutria were introduced into the Delmarva area in the 1940s and were bred for their fur and meat.
7 As any resident of Louisiana knows, nutria is a herbivorous rodent, about half the size of a beaver, that is native to South America.
8 The state has been unsuccessful in reviving interest in nutria fur.
9 The nutria, or coypu (Myocastor coypus), is a semi-aquatic rodent native to South America.
10 Efforts to promote nutria meat in New Orleans restaurants have also failed.
11 With a growing nutria population, plus sea-level rise, wetlands along the Delmarva were at increased risk.
12 In Yanagihara’s dark vision of the future, our descendants will be stuck at home cooking dog, horse, and raccoon, in addition to nutria meat, tofu, and tempeh.
13 The Baton Rouge Zoo said it was ready to give Neuty a home in an area with another male nutria.
14 “The nutria was not at the residence when agents arrived,” the department said.
15 Louisiana holds periodic nutria hunts in which hunters turn in tails as proof of a kill.
16 Known formally as Myocastor coypus and commonly called the “menace of the marsh,” nutria are bad for ecosystems.
17 A ramped-up market for nutria meat could help the state reverse course on the destruction caused by the swamp rodent.
18 Many make their living shrimping or crabbing in the marshes and estuaries; their parents and grandparents before them also trapped muskrats or nutria.
19 Most of all, they pose a public safety risk: Left unchecked, nutria could jeopardize California’s water supply, especially if they get into the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
20 Enamored of Garbo’s nutria coat, Mr. Cunningham said he had barely noticed the woman herself when he took a photo of her on the streets of New York.
1 河鼠
2 其毛皮
3 海狸鼠
4 淡棕色