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rat-kangaroo

/rat-kang-guh-roo/US // ˈrætˌkæŋ gəˌru //

鼠类袋鼠,鼠袋鼠,老鼠袋鼠,鼠袋熊

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural rat-kan·ga·roos.

    • : any of several rabbit-sized, ratlike Australian kangaroos of the subfamily Potoroinae.

Examples

  • One rat had once fallen on his head, he said, during a rat raid of a local home.

  • Since rat root comes from a plant that grows on the edge of the lake there are concerns that the plant is carrying toxins.

  • Chief Adam offers us some of the local medicine called rat root.

  • The episode includes satirical images of crime-ridden, rat-infested slums overrun by child-biting monkeys.

  • A cabin filled with the Rat Pack and the ladies who loved them.

  • The Kangaroo can hop and hop and hop; Somehow he never seems to want to stop.

  • Next morning Judy shouted that there was a rat in the nursery, and thus he forgot to tell her the wonderful news.

  • He had repeated till he was thrice weary the statement that "the Cat lay on the Mat and the Rat came in."

  • Nqa is very much surprised, because he has never seen a Kangaroo dance like that before.

  • You can see the marks of Kangaroo's big new feet running ever so far back over the bare hills.