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zoologist

/zoh-ol-uh-jist/US // zoʊˈɒl ə dʒɪst //

动物学家,动物学者

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a specialist in zoology.

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Examples

  • When zoologists study life on Earth, we’re studying mechanisms.

  • One exception is Arik Kershenbaum, a zoologist at Cambridge University, whose recent book, The Zoologist’s Guide to the Galaxy, might remind readers of Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

  • Arik Kershenbaum is a zoologist college lecturer, and fellow at Girton College, University of Cambridge.

  • After working with a zoologist, Krishnan and his team determined that the best way to defend against insects was to keep them away from their vehicles’ precious sensors altogether.

  • The zoologist at University of Tubingen in Germany gave a bunch of spiders some LSD.

  • The Telegraph reports that he is fluent in Swahili and a keen zoologist.

  • Among the Islands By Tim Flannery An eminent zoologist reports from his adventures through the South Pacific Islands.

  • The girls all had day jobs; one worked as a graphic artist, another as a zoologist.

  • His two older sisters are accomplished – a cardiologist and a Ph.D. zoologist.

  • Mr. Couch records one in the 'Zoologist' for 1874 as having been killed at Cobo on the 28th of September of that year.

  • I see, however, no reason to doubt Mr. Couch's statement in the 'Zoologist,' as the bird was brought into his shop.

  • Another was shot by a farmer in Guernsey early in March, 1866, and was recorded by myself in the 'Zoologist' for that year.

  • I have the following note on the subject in the 'Zoologist' for 1866, which gives the time of their arrival pretty correctly.

  • The comparative non-existence of Australian mammalia, higher in rank than the marsupials, is a subject for the zoologist.