hippopotamus
hippopotamus — 名詞
- hippopotamussingular
- hippopotamusesplural
1. A large, heavy mammal with short legs and very thick, nearly hairless grey skin.
河馬
非洲大型水生哺乳動物
A large, heavy mammal with short legs and very thick, nearly hairless grey skin. It lives in and near rivers and lakes in Africa and spends most of its day partly or fully underwater.
The Tanaka family watched a hippopotamus slowly rise out of the river during their safari in Kenya.
Tanaka 一家在肯亞的狩獵旅行中,看著一頭河馬慢慢從河裡浮出水面。
collocation: hippopotamus + rise out of / surface from [water]
A full-grown hippopotamus can weigh over three tons, so park rangers keep a safe distance.
一頭成年的河馬體重可超過三噸,因此公園管理員會保持安全距離。
comparative structure: can weigh over [number] tons
The zookeeper warned the children not to shout near the hippopotamus enclosure because loud noises can frighten the animals.
動物園管理員告誡孩子們不要在河馬展示區附近大叫,因為大聲的噪音會嚇到動物。
When a hippopotamus opens its enormous mouth, you can see its long, curved canine teeth.
當河馬張開牠那巨大的嘴巴時,你可以看到牠又長又彎的犬齒。
用法筆記
The plural form can be either hippopotamuses (common in everyday English) or hippopotami (formal, from the Latin plural). The informal shortened form hippo is very common in spoken English.