invertebrate / ɪnˈvɜr tə brɪt, -ˌbreɪt /

⚽高中词汇无脊椎动物无脊椎生物无脊椎植物无脊椎

invertebrate2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Zoology. not vertebrate; without a backbone.of or relating to creatures without a backbone.
  2. without strength of character.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an invertebrate animal.
  2. a person who lacks strength of character.

invertebrate 近义词

invertebrate

等同于 ineffective/ineffectual

invertebrate

等同于 spineless

invertebrate

等同于 inefficacious

invertebrate

等同于 weakling

invertebrate

等同于 weak sister

invertebrate

等同于 coward

invertebrate

等同于 animal

更多invertebrate例句

  1. Most animals, even invertebrates like shrimp and lobsters, show signs of feeling pain, which would suggest they have some degree of subjective consciousness.
  2. More than 80 years ago, the great Chicago chemist Harold Urey discovered the temperature of skeletons in many kinds of invertebrates, including the nautilus, can be determined with mass spectrometry.
  3. The first step was determining if the robot would be modeled after a vertebrate—an animal with a backbone—or an invertebrate, like a squid or an octopus.
  4. The field was still reluctant to admit that true sleep existed in invertebrates, and that human sleep could be usefully studied using flies, Shaw says.
  5. They have the largest brain to body mass ratio of known invertebrates, and have incredibly complex nervous systems.
  6. The invertebrate fauna of the British deposits is, as might be expected, very poor until the beds of the Rhtic series are reached.
  7. The invertebrate fauna shows an approximation to that of the present day.
  8. This is particularly observable between the vertebrate and invertebrate animals.
  9. Valentine began, startled out of his invertebrate placidity by a sensationalist more original than himself.
  10. The eldest wrote from his dictation part of the sixth and seventh volumes of his work on the invertebrate animals.