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词汇 example_english_living-creature
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living creature

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meanings of livingand creature


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living
adjective
uk /ˈlɪv.ɪŋ/ us /ˈlɪv.ɪŋ/
alive ...
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creature
noun[C]
uk /ˈkriː.tʃər/ us /ˈkriː.tʃɚ/
any large or small living thing that can ...
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Examples of living creature


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In conclusion, "in search of a theory" for mental imagery, the fundamental dynamics of every livingcreature should not be neglected.
Man is a livingcreature that coexists in groups with a social structure and that is aware of his past and cultural identity.
This is only one of many ways in which non-living materials can mimic the backscattering effect of a livingcreature.
The amate is a livingcreature, a plant that generally is quite big.
Noah, his wife, and their three sons and their wives survived, and every livingcreature outside the ark was destroyed.
When a livingcreature dies, it is alive one moment and dead the next instant.
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The blue whale, for example, is the largest livingcreature to have existed on the planet—even larger than the most massive of the dinosaurs.
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Instead of the livingcreature we are left with a kind of butcher's shop of dismembered joints.
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The longest period of gestation of any livingcreature is that of the elephant, which takes 19 to 21 months.
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Surely we shall also be judged as a nation by man's inhumanity to any livingcreature.
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No livingcreature operates according to conventional thermodynamics, otherwise we would not live as long as we do.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
I believe that that is longer than whales, elephants, human beings or any known livingcreature.
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Life shows that any livingcreature that gives up the struggle is condemned to extinction!
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
There is a need for the opportunity to learn by poking with a stick—to learn which end of a livingcreature is more likely to bite.
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I believe it is equally true to say that the death of every man and the suffering and death of every livingcreature diminishes us all.
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It is no accident that the human young need longer to mature, grow up and be supported than any other young livingcreature.
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It is the dilemma of conservation that very often one conserves one species, one type of livingcreature, and that in turn destroys another.
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In common usage the word means research carried out on a human being, or livingcreature of any kind, for the benefit of all the members of that species.
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They also offer physical contact with another livingcreature, something that is often missing in an elder's life.
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The good composed of all goods; an ability which suffices for living well; perfection in respect of virtue; resources sufficient for a livingcreature.
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