wallaby
wallaby — 名詞
- wallabysingular
- wallabiesplural
1. a medium-sized marsupial native to Australia and the surrounding islands, with s
沙袋鼠
產於澳洲的小型袋鼠科動物
a medium-sized marsupial native to Australia and the surrounding islands, with strong back legs for jumping and a pouch where it carries its baby
Devika watched a wallaby hop across the dusty track near her uncle's farm.
Devika 看著一隻沙袋鼠跳過她叔叔農場附近的土路。
wallaby + hop / location preposition 'across'
The guide pointed at a wallaby resting under a eucalyptus tree in the afternoon sun.
導遊指著一隻在午後陽光下於桉樹下休息的沙袋鼠。
wallaby + present participle 'resting' describing position
Rachel learned that wallabies sleep during the day and search for food at night.
Rachel 學到沙袋鼠白天睡覺,晚上才出來覓食。
A curious wallaby hopped up to the campers and sniffed their cooking pot nearby.
一隻好奇的沙袋鼠跳到露營者旁邊,嗅了嗅他們的煮鍋。
Felipe bought a postcard of a mother wallaby with her baby peeking from the pouch.
Felipe 買了一張明信片,上面是一隻沙袋鼠媽媽,牠的寶寶從育兒袋裡探出頭來。
用法筆記
Often confused with kangaroos — wallabies are noticeably smaller and have shorter legs relative to their body size.
常見錯誤
2. the popular nickname for Australia's men's national rugby union team, who play i
澳洲隊
澳洲國家橄欖球隊的暱稱
the popular nickname for Australia's men's national rugby union team, who play in gold-coloured jerseys
João watched the Wallabies play against New Zealand in the championship final last October.
João 去年十月看了澳洲隊在冠軍決賽中對戰紐西蘭。
the Wallabies + play against [opponent]
The Wallabies scored a try in the final minute and won the match.
澳洲隊在最後一分鐘達陣,贏得了比賽。
Jabari bought a Wallabies jersey with his favourite player's number on the back.
Jabari 買了一件澳洲隊的球衣,背面印有他最喜歡球員的號碼。
The Wallabies toured South Africa last year and played test matches in three cities.
澳洲隊去年到南非巡迴比賽,在三個城市打了測試賽。
- the Australian rugby team
formal label without the nickname; less common in sports media
用法筆記
Always treated as a plural noun — 'the Wallabies are…' not 'the Wallabies is…'. A single member of the team is called a Wallaby.