marmot
marmot — 名詞
- marmotsingular
- marmotsplural
1. a heavy, ground-dwelling rodent with thick fur, short legs, and a bushy tail, re
土撥鼠;旱獺
山區挖洞、冬眠的松鼠科齧齒動物
a heavy, ground-dwelling rodent with thick fur, short legs, and a bushy tail, related to the squirrel; it digs burrows in mountain meadows across Europe, in much of North America, and through parts of Asia, and sleeps right through the winter
Imran spotted a marmot sunning itself on a flat rock above the trail.
Imran 看見一隻土撥鼠在步道上方的平岩上曬太陽。
typical scene: a marmot on rocks in alpine meadow
Each spring, marmots crawl out of their burrows after months of deep sleep.
每到春天,土撥鼠就會從洞穴裡爬出來,結束數月的深眠。
collocation: marmots + burrows; topic: hibernation
When Eri came near the boulders, a marmot gave a sharp whistle of warning.
當 Eri 走近巨石時,一隻土撥鼠發出尖銳的哨音示警。
The park ranger told Kwame that the brown marmots feed on grass and wild flowers.
公園巡守員告訴 Kwame,那些棕色的土撥鼠以青草和野花為食。
In the Alps, marmots have become a favourite sight for families hiking in summer.
在阿爾卑斯山,土撥鼠已成為夏季登山家庭最喜愛的景象之一。
文法句型
a marmot
marmots whistling/burrowing
用法筆記
Distinct from a woodchuck (groundhog) in everyday speech, although a groundhog is one species of marmot. Often heard with action verbs like 'whistle', 'burrow', or 'hibernate'.