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单词 flying fox
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Definition of flying fox in English:

flying fox

noun
  • 1A large fruit bat with a foxlike face, found in Madagascar, SE Asia, and northern Australia.

    Pteropus and two other genera, family Pteropodidae: numerous species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Megabats, commonly known in Australia as flying foxes, weigh in at two pounds (one kilogram) and can have wingspans of up to six feet (two meters).
    • A few years later, he decided to become a full-time nature photographer; his subjects have included orangutans in Borneo, capybaras in Brazil, and flying foxes in Australia.
    • All flying foxes are fruit bats, but not all fruit bats are flying foxes.
    • The Megachiroptera, or fruitbats and flying foxes, navigate largely by sight and have large, forward-facing eyes that can see in very dim light, as you can see on the skeleton of a fruitbat pictured above.
    • The Megachiroptera includes the so-called fruitbats and flying foxes of the tropical forests of India, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
  • 2Australian NZ An overhead cable and apparatus for transporting materials over difficult terrain.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The entrance at the north end on West Street has ample parking, a children's play area, a skate board park and a flying fox.
    • The flying fox, organised by the Scouts, was the main attraction for all the daredevils on the day.
    • The accompanying parade, some suspended from flying foxes, formed a subtly changing tableau.
    • For two years during the war no wool had been taken out so the Rehabilitation Board organised a flying fox which was used to transport wool and people.
    • Instead of taking part in the fun and games of rigging a flying fox, I was roped into sorting out the cage of ropes and other vertical gear (ropes, harnesses, carabiners, etc.).
    • The yard is kitted out with self-constructed buildings, ducks, an old car, chooks, a flying fox, a rope swing, a fire pit for cook-ups from the vegie patch, and heaps of colourful painting.
    • This year will see the introduction of the flying fox, a 100 metre glide across the grounds by the Boy Scouts.
    • With a bit of luck one of Simon's team will take the only sane option and grease the handle of the flying fox just before he gets on.
    • She remembers travelling across the river on the flying fox set up by the bridge workers to transport people and materials across the water.
    • We had a wire cable across the river with a flying fox on it.
 
 

Definition of flying fox in US English:

flying fox

nounˈˌflīiNG ˈfäksˈˌflaɪɪŋ ˈfɑks
  • A large fruit bat with a foxlike face, found in Madagascar, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia.

    Pteropus and two other genera, family Pteropodidae: numerous species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All flying foxes are fruit bats, but not all fruit bats are flying foxes.
    • The Megachiroptera, or fruitbats and flying foxes, navigate largely by sight and have large, forward-facing eyes that can see in very dim light, as you can see on the skeleton of a fruitbat pictured above.
    • A few years later, he decided to become a full-time nature photographer; his subjects have included orangutans in Borneo, capybaras in Brazil, and flying foxes in Australia.
    • Megabats, commonly known in Australia as flying foxes, weigh in at two pounds (one kilogram) and can have wingspans of up to six feet (two meters).
    • The Megachiroptera includes the so-called fruitbats and flying foxes of the tropical forests of India, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
 
 
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