amphibious
英 [æm'fɪbɪəs]
美 [æm'fɪbɪəs]
- adj. [生物] 兩棲的,水陸兩用的;具有雙重性的
英文詞源
- amphibious
- amphibious: [17] The Greek prefix amphimeant ‘both, on both sides’ (hence an amphitheatre [14]: Greek and Roman theatres were semicircular, so two joined together, completely surrounding the arena, formed an amphitheatre). Combination with bios ‘life’ (as in biology) produced the Greek adjective amphibios, literally ‘leading a double life’. From the beginning of its career as an English word it was used in a very wide, general sense of ‘combining two completely distinct or opposite conditions or qualities’ (Joseph Addison, for example, used it as an 18th-century equivalent of modern unisex), but that meaning has now almost entirely given way to the word’s zoological application.
At first, amphibious meant broadly ‘living on both land and water’, and so was applied by some scientists to, for example, seals; but around 1819 the zoologist William Macleay proposed the more precise application, since generally accepted, to frogs, newts, and other members of the class Amphibia whose larvae have gills but whose adults breathe with lungs.
=> biology - amphibious (adj.)
- 1640s, from Greek amphibios "having a double life" (see amphibian). Of motor vehicles, from 1915.
雙語例句
- 1. A third brigade is at sea, ready for an amphibious assault.
- 還有一個旅已在海上待命,準備兩棲進攻。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. At home both in water and on land, the platypus is amphibious.
- 鴨嘴獸的家可以在水中,也可以在陸上.它是兩棲動物.
來自英語晨讀30分(高一)
- 3. The British Army used these amphibious crafts in military operations in Borneo.
- 英國軍隊曾用這種水陸兩用交通工具在婆羅州作過軍事演習.
來自辭典例句
- 4. They proposed a heavy and concentrated amphibious assault.
- 他們計劃進行一次猛烈而集中的兩棲攻擊.
來自辭典例句
- 5. At last I found this amphibious creature.
- 最後我找到了這個兩棲動物.
來自辭典例句