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alligator美 ['ælɪ.ɡeɪtər] 英 ['ælɪ.ɡeɪtə(r)] 复数:alligators 过去分词:alligatored 现在分词:alligatoring 1. | 钝吻鳄a large reptile similar to a crocodile , with a long tail, hard skin and very big jaws , that lives in rivers and lakes in N and S America and China |
n. | 1. a large reptile that lives near water, has thick scaly skin, powerful jaws, a long tail, and a shorter and broader snout than a crocodile. 2. leather made from alligator skin 3. a tool or machine with a strong, movable, often toothed jaw for gripping or crushing 4. a large reptile with a long tail, four short legs, a long pointed mouth, and sharp teeth that lives in parts of the U.S. and China. Alligators are amphibiousthey can live both in water and on land, and they are closely related to crocodiles. 1. a large reptile that lives near water, has thick scaly skin, powerful jaws, a long tail, and a shorter and broader snout than a crocodile. 2. leather made from alligator skin 3. a tool or machine with a strong, movable, often toothed jaw for gripping or crushing 4. a large reptile with a long tail, four short legs, a long pointed mouth, and sharp teeth that lives in parts of the U.S. and China. Alligators are amphibiousthey can live both in water and on land, and they are closely related to crocodiles. | v. | 1. to develop cracks or blisters |
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