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taxidermy

/tak-si-dur-mee/US // ˈtæk sɪˌdɜr mi //UK // (ˈtæksɪˌdɜːmɪ) //

动物标本,动物标本制作,标本制作,标本

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the art of preparing and preserving the skins of animals and of stuffing and mounting them in lifelike form.

Examples

  • He placed two feeders in the field and rotated a taxidermy of the nectar-feeding birds on each.

  • Putin suggested that all the West wanted was to turn the Russian bear into “taxidermy.”

  • The society is a taxidermy academy and literary society, among other things.

  • Some of the stuffed animals that have come out of the taxidermy classes are on display in the new institution.

  • That gave participants an opportunity to try taxidermy without skinning the specimen, which some people find hard to stomach.

  • Kaye says that while faddish taxidermy is still with us, it has taken a slightly different shape.

  • Free Book—Yes absolutely Free—beautiful book telling all about how to learn taxidermy.

  • So when I found that Critch was no slouch at taxidermy and only needed the chance, it occurred to me to take him along.

  • On one occasion, we asked Cadet how she attained such skill in taxidermy?

  • Taxidermy, taks′i-dėr-mi, n. the art of preparing and stuffing the skins of animals.

  • Every bit had to be done by ourselves, my brother making the cases, and I the rock work and taxidermy.