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Scientists Go Crazy About a Big-Eyed Squid(翻译)
2016-08-18来源:和谐英语
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squid – n. a sea creature that has a long, thin, soft body and 10 long arms
stubby – adj. short and thick
googly-eyed – adj. having eyes that stick out
remote-controlled – adj. a process or system that makes it possible to control something from a distance by using electronic signals
rover – n. a vehicle used for exploring the surface of a moon, planet, etc.
fiber-optic cable – n. a rope of wires made from thin threads of glass or plastic to carry very large amounts of information in the form of light signals
weird – adj. unusual or strange
shrimp – n. a small shellfish that has a long body and legs and that is eaten as food
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