moray 的定义
plural mo·rays.
- any of numerous chiefly tropical eels of the family Muraenidae, having porelike gill openings and no pectoral fins.
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- In fact, she remembers, local fishermen often caught morays by placing squids on the shore and waiting for the eels to arrive.
- 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.
- 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.
- According to the Daily Mirror, William is keen to transfer to RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, in 2013.
- In front of her house (Moray Place) stood a cart of coals, which the poor victim of the carter was unable to drag along.
- She was the daughter of Randolph, Earl of Moray, and inherited from her father a fierce, intrepid spirit.
- James of Douglas, seeing that Moray was very hard pressed, asked the king's permission to go to his assistance.
- The estate belongs to the Earl of Moray, the owner of Doune and of many broad lands in the north.
- Twenty-six new species of crustacea were discovered by himself alone in the Moray Firth.