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- Listen to the jabber of those monkeys. 聽(tīng)那些猴子在吱吱喳喳地叫。
- There is a troop of monkeys in the woods. 林子中有一群猴子。
- It is said that our progenitors are monkeys. 據說(shuō)我們的祖先是猴子。
- The monkeys cry (out) shrilly when they see danger. 猴子遇到危險時(shí)尖聲大叫。
- When the tree falls, the monkeys scatter. 樹(shù)倒猢猻散。
- In cases of tuberculosis blood is expectorated. 肺結核病有咯血癥狀。
- The antics of the monkeys at the zoo made everyone fall about. 動(dòng)物園中猴子的滑稽動(dòng)作引得大家捧腹大笑。
- There is a group of monkeys in the innermost depths of the forest. 密林深處有群猴子。
- Climbing is instinctive in monkeys. 猴子攀爬出於本能。
- As late as the 1950s tuberculosis was still a threat. 直到二十世紀五十年代,結核病仍然使人不寒而栗。
- The monkeys in the trees aimed volleys of fruit at the tourists. 樹(shù)上的猴群向游人接二連三地投擲水果。
- Twenty or thirty monkeys were huddled along the thick branches. 二、三十只猴子擠在粗大的樹(shù)枝上。
- Monkeys are transmitters of a number of dangerous diseases. 猴子是許多危險疾病的傳染媒介。
- Monkeys are obvious cousins of man. 猿猴和人類(lèi)顯然是同類(lèi)。
- The monkeys in the zoo fascinated me. 動(dòng)物園里的猴子使我著(zhù)了迷。
- She was infected with tuberculosis. 她被傳染上了肺結核。
- The monkeys scampered in the trees. 猴子們在樹(shù)上亂蹦亂跳地玩耍。
- The two monkeys sat delousing each other. 兩只猴子坐在一起互相捉“虱子”。
- They watched two monkeys grooming each other. 他們看著(zhù)兩只猴子在互相為對方梳毛。
- Tuberculosis can be reactivated by overwork. 肺結核病可以由于過(guò)度勞累而復發(fā)。