释义 |
lemurle‧mur /ˈliːmə $ -ər/ noun [countable] lemurOrigin: 1700-1800 Latin lemures ‘ghosts’ - Bees, flies, birds, lemurs and tree kangaroos are all pressed into service.
- One of our fellow primates, the two-foot-long lemur is vegetarian, monogamous, and makes a noise like a saxaphone.
- Prosimians, such as the nocturnal mouse lemur of Madagascan forests, feed on invertebrates and are active at night.
- The free ranging lemurs are particularly memorable.
- The mirror reveals a tired young woman with big round lemur eyes.
- Their faces were alert and simple Like faces of little animals, small night lemurs caught in the flashlight.
an animal that looks like a monkey and has a long thick tail |