moray / ˈmɔr eɪ, ˈmoʊr eɪ; mɔˈreɪ, moʊ- /

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moray 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural mo·rays.

  1. any of numerous chiefly tropical eels of the family Muraenidae, having porelike gill openings and no pectoral fins.

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  1. In fact, she remembers, local fishermen often caught morays by placing squids on the shore and waiting for the eels to arrive.
  2. Over six years, Mehta, her co-author Kyle Donohoe, and various students would use reinforcements to train morays to feed on the ramps inside their custom tanks.
  3. Most fish are suction feeders, and require water to help usher food into their bellies, but the snowflake moray overcomes this with its unique physiology.
  4. According to the Daily Mirror, William is keen to transfer to RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, in 2013.
  5. In front of her house (Moray Place) stood a cart of coals, which the poor victim of the carter was unable to drag along.
  6. She was the daughter of Randolph, Earl of Moray, and inherited from her father a fierce, intrepid spirit.
  7. James of Douglas, seeing that Moray was very hard pressed, asked the king's permission to go to his assistance.
  8. The estate belongs to the Earl of Moray, the owner of Doune and of many broad lands in the north.
  9. Twenty-six new species of crustacea were discovered by himself alone in the Moray Firth.