molluscs
molluscs — 名詞
1. animals including oysters, snails, squid, and slugs that do not have a backbone;
軟體動物
像蝸牛與蛤蜊的無脊椎動物
animals including oysters, snails, squid, and slugs that do not have a backbone; their bodies are soft, and many kinds grow a shell around them
Tomás found tiny molluscs stuck to the rocks at low tide.
Tomás 在退潮時發現小軟體動物黏在岩石上。
common sea-life context: molluscs on rocks at low tide
Dahlia learned that octopuses and snails are both molluscs in science class.
Dahlia 在自然課上學到,章魚和蝸牛都屬於軟體動物。
classification: octopuses and snails as molluscs
The guide showed visitors molluscs still living inside their shells on the reef.
導覽員指給遊客看礁岩上仍住在殼裡的軟體動物。
Some molluscs hide in mud during the day and feed at night.
有些軟體動物白天躲在泥裡,晚上出來進食。
Eri drew several molluscs, including a squid, for her biology poster.
Eri 為生物海報畫了幾種軟體動物,包括一隻烏賊。
- mollusks
American spelling of the same scientific term
- shellfish
broader everyday term mainly used for edible sea animals and also includes crustaceans
- invertebrates
much broader biological group that includes many animals besides molluscs
用法筆記
Usually used in science, museum, or classroom contexts rather than in casual conversation. In everyday English, people often name the smaller groups instead, such as snails, oysters, clams, or squid.