natural history

natural history [ˈnætʃərəl ˈhistəri]  [ˈnætʃərəl ˈhɪstəri] 

natural history 基本解释

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名词博物学,有关博物学的书

natural history 网络解释

1. 博物:本书部分章节的素材曾以文章形式在 <<发现>> (Discover) 和 <<博物>>(Natural History) 杂志上发表. 在此,对许多科学界同行们的讨论和意见,对罗杰.肖特(Roger Short) 和南希.韦恩(NancyWavne)对全部手稿的校阅,

natural history 词典解释

1. 博物学
    Natural history is the study of animals and plants and other living things.

    e.g. Schools regularly bring children to the beach for natural history lessons.
           学校经常安排孩子们去海滩上博物学课。

natural history 单语例句

1. The coral of the title provides a rather loose link for a series of ruminations on natural history and global change.

2. The film stars Stiller as a hapless night watchman at the Museum of Natural History who must combat the creatures that come alive at night.

3. " European gardens " use a conceptual way to illustrate urban history and the natural environment of the whole European continent.

4. The consortium is sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of Natural History.

5. natural history是什么意思

5. Straddling the demarcation between Hebei province and Beijing, the Jinshanling Great Wall is rich in architectural history and natural scenery.

6. Together the eaves tiles form a history book that reflects vividly the natural scenery, humanities and political science and economics.

7. But more sophisticated questions about more esoteric topics are brought up by such history and natural science buffs as Dong Jin.

8. Two of those hospitalized were teenage girls with breathing problems who came from the First Aid tent at the Natural History Museum.

9. The museum is a large natural history museum, holding a collection of two hundred and forty thousand pieces of animal specimen.

10. The Dongba culture has a history of over thousand of years, and it is one of the rare treasures in Chinese natural culture.

natural history 英英释义

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noun

1. natural history的解释

1. the scientific study of plants or animals (more observational than experimental) usually published in popular magazines rather than in academic journals