英:[ˈflaɪɪŋ fɔks]
美:[ˈflaɪɪŋ fɑks]
英:[ˈflaɪɪŋ fɔks]
美:[ˈflaɪɪŋ fɑks]
n.
狐蝠,果蝠
noun
any of various fruit-eating bats found in tropical regions of Australia, Africa, and Asia, whose head resembles that of a fox.
The first known use of flying fox was in 1759
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
flying saucernoun
any of various unidentified flying objects often reported to be saucer-shaped or disk-shaped
flying foxnoun
fruit bat
1 In eastern Australia, this included the deadly Hendra virus, which the flying foxes shed in their urine and feces.
2 As a result, the government mandated that all fruit trees attractive to flying fox bats be separated from pig farms to minimize the chance of transmission, a simple precaution that appears to have worked for 20 years now.
3 Included in the group of animals now declared extinct are the Little Mariana fruit bat, also known as a flying fox, in Guam; two species of fish, including the San Marcos gambusia in Texas and Scioto madtom in Ohio, and eight species of mussels.
4 According to the Queensland government, flying foxes eat flowers, fruit and leaves from more than 100 native plant species.
5 Another twist in the paralysis mystery is that flying foxes—a type of fruit bat that is usually nocturnal—are also being found with symptoms resembling LPS.
6 Additionally, while some flying fox species are black, many others have rich, red-brown patches of fur. 9.
7 Five thousand dead red-wing blackbirds rained down in Arkansas, and 45,000 flying foxes hung from trees and piled on the ground in Australia.
8 On the hottest days, a refreshing mist will cool down flying foxes, which have suffered mass death in Australian heat waves.
9 It'seemed the only alternative was to use the flying fox.
唯一的选择似乎是用狐蝠.
10 Flying foxes are extremely prolific.
狐蝠的生育能力非常强。
11 It is the second discovered flower-faced fox bats, and another species only can be seen in the Sulawesi Island and nearby Togean Island.
它是已知的第二种花面狐蝠品种。