fauna
/ˈfɔːnə/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfɔːnə/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfȯ-nə ˈfä-/ (ame, mw)
fauna — 名詞
1. the whole community of wild animals that naturally live in one place or that liv
動物群
某地或某時期的全部野生動物
the whole community of wild animals that naturally live in one place or that lived during one period of history, taken together as a group rather than as single creatures.
The fauna of Madagascar includes many animals found nowhere else on Earth.
馬達加斯加的動物群包含許多地球上其他地方找不到的物種。
the fauna of [place] — naming a region's animal community
Ife spent three years studying the river fauna of the Niger Delta.
Ife 花了三年時間研究尼日河三角洲的河川動物群。
[noun] fauna — modifier names the habitat
Heavy logging has destroyed much of the forest fauna in this valley.
大規模伐木已經摧毀了這座山谷中大部分的森林動物群。
Fossils show that the fauna of the Jurassic period was very different from today.
化石顯示,侏羅紀時期的動物群和今日的差異很大。
Renata's guidebook describes the local flora and fauna in great detail.
Renata 的旅遊指南詳細介紹了當地的植物群與動物群。
- wildlife
everyday equivalent; far more common in general writing than 'fauna'.
- animal life
plain-language paraphrase; less technical than 'fauna'.
- zoological community
specialist; used in scientific ecology writing.
- flora
the matching term for the plant community of an area; often paired as 'flora and fauna'.
文法句型
the fauna of [place]
[adjective] fauna
用法筆記
Uncountable and almost always singular. Frequently preceded by a place modifier (`marine fauna`, `desert fauna`) or by `the … of [region/period]`. Strongly associated with the fixed pairing `flora and fauna`.