invertebrate

IPA/ɪnˈvɜːtɪbrət/
KK[ˌɪnvˈɚtəbrət]IPA/ɪnˈvɜːrtɪbrət/

invertebrate — noun

  • invertebratesingular
  • invertebratesplural

1. a living creature whose body has no spinal column — worms, insects, spiders, jel

1.名詞B2
釋義

a living creature whose body has no spinal column — worms, insects, spiders, jellyfish, and snails are all examples of invertebrates

例句

Madison showed the class a tray of earthworms and other invertebrates from the school garden.

Jellyfish are invertebrates that drift through every ocean on the planet.

simple classification statement: [subject] + are + invertebrates

反義詞
  • vertebrate

    an animal that has a spinal column, such as a fish, bird, or mammal

常見錯誤

A snake is an invertebrate because it has no legs.
A snake is a vertebrate
💡it has a full spinal column.' — Having legs is not the test; snakes have backbones and are vertebrates.

invertebrate — adjective