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land·lub·bing 英'lændˌlʌbɪŋ美'lændˌlʌbɪŋ BNC²³⁶²¹³⁺¹Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本例句 adj.只限于陆上的³³n.陆上生活³³;陆上活动³⁴ But fossils from China suggest the precursors of feathers—simple, filament-like structures possibly used for insulation—evolved in landlubbing dinosaurs and were only later adapted for flight. 中国出土的化石表明羽毛的前身呈简易的丝状结构,可能具有隔离热量的功用,这些简易丝状羽毛在陆地恐龙身上不断进化,直至后来才具备了飞行功能。 fjcet Since Africa borders some of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, the AU says, the continent needs to develop its navies and landlubbing police to counter the threat posed by piracy. 由于非洲连接着世界上最繁忙的几条航道,非盟称非洲大陆需要建设海军,训练不习水性的警察来应对海盗带来的威胁。 ecocn |