skunks
简明释义
n. 臭鼬(skunk 的复数形式)
英英释义
单词用法
花园里的臭鼬 | |
臭鼬喷雾 | |
臭鼬白菜 | |
秘密研发小组 |
同义词
臭鼬 | 那个臭鼬偷了我的午餐! | ||
令人厌恶的人或事物 | 别这么讨厌,帮帮你的朋友。 | ||
无赖,恶棍 | 他在谈判中表现得像个无赖。 |
反义词
英雄 | 故事中的英雄拯救了这一天。 | ||
冠军 | 她在赢得比赛后成为了一名冠军。 |
例句
1."No," replied the caller. "Now I have two skunks in there!"
ꅸ“没有,”打电话的人答道,“现在那儿有两只臭鼬了。”
2.Before, we had a lot of raccoons, but this is the first time we've had so many skunks.
以前有很多浣熊,但这么多臭鼬还是头一遭。
3.I caught opossums, skunks, rabbits, and squirrels.
我抓到了负鼠、臭鼬、野兔和松鼠。
臭鼬为什么有臭味?
5.When the population of skunks grows, and there are too many of them, skunks can cause trouble.
当臭鼬的数量壮大并变得很多时,它们会招来很多麻烦。
6.Skunks are nocturnal animals — it appears to be asleep, and thankfully, its tail is down.
臭鼬是夜行性动物--它看起来像是睡着了,谢天谢地,它的尾巴是垂下来的。
7.Some animals, such as skunks and foxes, are easy to film.
有些像鼬和狐狸这样的动物很容易拍摄。
没错,就是臭鼬(黄鼠狼)。
9.The dog barked at the skunks, but they just stood their ground.
狗对着臭鼬叫,但它们只是站稳了脚跟。
10.The skunks are known for their strong odor as a defense mechanism.
作为一种防御机制,臭鼬以其强烈的气味而闻名。
11.Be careful not to scare the skunks away when you're outside.
当你在外面时,要小心不要惊吓到臭鼬。
12.I caught a glimpse of a skunk rummaging through the trash.
我瞥见一只臭鼬在翻找垃圾。
13.We saw a family of skunks in the backyard last night.
我们昨晚在后院看到了一个臭鼬的家庭。
作文
In the world of wildlife, few animals are as fascinating and misunderstood as the skunks.臭鼬 These small to medium-sized mammals belong to the family Mephitidae and are best known for their unique defense mechanism: a powerful, foul-smelling spray. This remarkable ability has made them both feared and respected in the animal kingdom. Despite their notorious reputation, skunks臭鼬 play an essential role in their ecosystems, contributing to pest control and seed dispersal. One of the most interesting aspects of skunks臭鼬 is their behavior. They are primarily nocturnal creatures, which means they are most active during the night. This adaptation helps them avoid predators while searching for food. Their diet consists of insects, small rodents, fruits, and even carrion, making them omnivorous scavengers. This dietary flexibility allows skunks臭鼬 to thrive in various environments, from urban areas to rural landscapes.The infamous spray of the skunk臭鼬 is a fascinating topic in itself. The spray is produced by glands located near the base of their tail and can be accurately aimed at potential threats. The pungent odor is a combination of sulfur-containing compounds, which can linger in the air for days. This natural defense mechanism effectively deters most predators, allowing skunks臭鼬 to escape dangerous situations. Interestingly, they usually give a warning before spraying, such as stomping their feet or raising their tails, giving other animals a chance to back off. Despite their defensive capabilities, skunks臭鼬 are often portrayed negatively in popular culture. They are frequently depicted as sneaky or mischievous animals in cartoons and movies. However, in reality, skunks臭鼬 are generally solitary and shy creatures that prefer to avoid confrontation. Their reputation as pests often stems from their tendency to rummage through garbage cans in search of food, leading to conflicts with humans. Conservation efforts have been put in place to protect skunks臭鼬 and their habitats, especially as urbanization encroaches on their natural environments. Educating the public about the ecological importance of skunks臭鼬 can help reduce misconceptions and foster coexistence. By understanding their role in controlling insect populations and dispersing seeds, we can appreciate these creatures for more than just their infamous odor. In conclusion, skunks臭鼬 are remarkable animals that deserve our respect and protection. Their unique adaptations, from their diet to their defensive sprays, showcase the diversity of life on our planet. As we continue to learn more about these intriguing mammals, it is essential to recognize their contributions to the ecosystem and work towards a harmonious relationship between humans and wildlife.