wildlife
noun /ˈwaɪldlaɪf/
/ˈwaɪldlaɪf/
[uncountable]- animals, birds, insects, etc. that are wild and live in a natural environment
野生动物 - policies designed to protect wildlife
旨在保护野生动物的政策 - Development of the area would endanger wildlife.
开发这一地区将会危及野生动物。 - a wildlife habitat
野生动物栖息地 - a wildlife refuge/sanctuary
野生动物保护区/庇护所
Topics Animalsb2- The bacteria pose a real threat to wildlife.
细菌确实会对野生生物构成威胁。 - The forest is home to a wealth of wildlife.
森林是许多野生动植物自然生长的地方。 - The increasing use of pesticides threatens the wildlife of the area.
越来越多地使用杀虫剂威胁到这个地区野生动植物的生存。 - The large variety of native plants attracts wildlife to the area.
多种多样的本地植物吸引了野生动物来到该地区。 - The local fish and wildlife population may be lost forever.
当地的鱼类和野生动植物种群可能会永远消失。 - The school has its own small wildlife garden.
这个学校有自己的小型野生生物园。 - They called on the government to help protect native wildlife.
他们呼吁政府保护本地野生动植物。 - data compiled by US and Canadian wildlife agencies
由美国和加拿大野生生物保护机构共同搜集的数据 - federal and state wildlife officials
联邦及州野生动植物管理官员 - the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Reserve in Texas
得克萨斯州威奇托山野生动物保护区 - the illegal wildlife trade
野生动植物的非法贸易 - wildlife corridors that tigers use to travel between reserves
不同保护区之间老虎出没的野生动物走廊 - The area is an important wildlife habitat.
该地区是重要的野生动物栖息地。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- abundant
- endangered
- rare
- …
- conserve
- preserve
- protect
- …
- habitat
- area
- garden
- …
- a diversity of wildlife
- a wealth of wildlife
- a/the impact on wildlife
- …
- policies designed to protect wildlife