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jurassic

/joo-ras-ik/US // dʒʊˈræs ɪk //UK // (dʒʊˈræsɪk) //

侏罗纪,侏罗纪的,侏罗系,侏儒

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting or pertaining to a period of the Mesozoic Epoch, occurring from 190 to 140 million years ago and characterized by an abundance of dinosaurs and the advent of birds and mammals.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the Jurassic Period or System.

Examples

  • “I think it would be really neat to make a version of the map that shows the arrangements of the continents in periods such as the Triassic and the Jurassic,” says Nizar Ibrahim.

  • During the Jurassic, early snakes may have shared territory with dinosaurs.

  • Fossils show that this most famous of dinosaurs evolved tens of millions of years after the Jurassic ended.

  • Does all this mean that a robo-Jurassic Park is coming soon to a neighborhood near you?

  • Pratt, of course, just exploded with Guardians of the Galaxy and the upcoming lead in Jurassic World.

  • Yes, there are the usual references to color-changing T-shirts and Jurassic Park, but it feels more warranted than throwaway here.

  • Ramin Setoodeh went and found a roomful of adults in Jurassic Park costumes.

  • Natalie Suarez, 25, fashioned her green hoodie to look like a Dilophosaurus, the poison-spitting dinosaur from Jurassic Park.

  • The foot plateau which succeeds is composed of sedimentary rocks dating from Trias to Jurassic.

  • This shallow-water phase existed throughout Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous times.

  • The first is the Jurassic Belt, sweeping along the border of the The eastern division.

  • At the end of the Jurassic period and later this great plain was part of a sea bed.

  • This formation is of Upper Jurassic age, corresponding to the well-known beds of marine origin preserved in Cutch.