felid
/ˈfiː.lɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfiː.lɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfē-ləd/ (ame, mw)
felid — 名詞
- felidsingular
- felidsplural
1. any mammal that belongs to the cat family Felidae, which includes domestic cats,
貓科動物
貓科(Felidae)的哺乳動物
any mammal that belongs to the cat family Felidae, which includes domestic cats, lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, and other wild cat types, typically having a thin body, strong senses, and sharp claws that can be pulled back into the paws.
The biologist spotted a rare felid species in the mountain forest at dawn.
生物學家在黎明時的山林中發現了一種罕見的貓科動物。
felid species — common scientific collocation
Unlike most felid species, the cheetah prefers to hunt during the day rather than at night.
與多數貓科動物不同,獵豹偏好在白天而非夜間狩獵。
The zookeeper showed how a felid's claws pull back into the paw when the animal rests.
動物管理員示範貓科動物休息時是如何將爪子縮回掌中的。
- canid
refers to members of the dog family (Canidae), the counterpart group in carnivore biology
文法句型
felid + noun (e.g. felid species, felid fossils)
用法筆記
Countable noun. Used mainly in scientific or formal writing; in everyday speech, 'big cat', 'wild cat', or simply 'cat' are far more common.