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Sprigg ˈsprɪɡ BNC²³⁶²¹³⁺¹ 基本例句 n.斯普里格¹⁰⁰ However, later that year, when Sprigg found the frond-like forms he called Dickinsonia , he was certain that such geometrical impressions could have been made only by living creatures. 同年晚些时候,斯普里格又发现了一些叶状的、他称之为“狄更逊水母 Dickinsonia”的印记,他于是确信,这种地质印记只能是生物留下的。 yeeyan “ We are just beginning to accumulate the evidence of airborne dust implications on health, ” said William Sprigg, a climate expert at Arizona University. “我们正刚刚开始收集空气中的沙尘对健康影响的证据,”威廉斯·普里格William Sprigg,亚利桑那大学的气候专家表示。 yeeyan But despite their potential importance, Sprigg's discoveries were ignored at an international geology meeting and his paper describing the fossils was rejected by the leading journal, . 尽管潜在的意义十分重大,斯普里格的这个发现却在一个国际会议上受到冷落,他描述这些化石的论文也被权威期刊退稿。 yeeyan But when Sprigg first showed the imprints to leading authorities, they dismissed them as artifacts made by the weathering of the rocks. 然而他第一次拿给权威专家看的时候,专家认为这只是岩石风化留下的痕迹,不值一提。 yeeyan Sprigg interpreted the patterns as the fossil remains of soft- bodied creatures like jellyfish or their relatives. 斯普里格认为这是某种类似水母的软体动物化石。 yeeyan Sprigg moved on to other, more rewarding pursuits in the oil, gas, and mining industries. 斯普里格于是转而研究石油、天然气、矿产这些回报更高的课题去了。 yeeyan |