deer 的定义
plural deer, deers.
- any of several ruminants of the family Cervidae, most of the males of which have solid, deciduous antlers.
- any of the smaller species of this family, as distinguished from the moose, elk, etc.
deer 近义词
等同于 ungulate
更多deer例句
- You can right a flipped machine if you’ve got a tree to help you out, and move or lift a dead deer, elk, bear, or even moose with the right hardware.
- I slept in the sunshine on a large tussock and woke to the sound of deer walking on the hillside.
- In a herd of deer, for example, there are no shifting alliances, no outsiders coming and going from the group, and no dominance hierarchies.
- They come from 23 species, including bison, red deer, cave bears and goats.
- Other dogs, trained to find scat, can tell droppings from diseased deer from those of healthy deer.
- She actually had never been to a Deer Tick show before, but she liked it a lot.
- So we picked out the song (“Rhiannon,” click here for video), and Deer Tick learned it.
- A worn couch sitting squarely before a wood veneer wall, accented by the head of a deer.
- In 1987, The Deer Hunter was hailed at the Moscow Film Festival as an important portrayal of the horrors of war.
- A drawing of what was deemed a “deer pig” was also sent through the uranium decay ringer.
- Within were the park and the deer, and the mansion rearing its brilliant columns amidst the redundant groves of a Spanish autumn.
- Now indeed they would have a grand feast, for they could add the flesh of the deer and boa to what they had already obtained.
- One of these leads past Charlecote, famous for Shakespeare's deer-stealing episode, but no longer open to the public.
- He descended into the valley, startling a herd of deer that bounded into the forest which clothed the hills.
- A number of peacocks, silver-pheasants, mandarin-ducks, and deer are preserved in their gardens.