词汇 | endangered |
释义 | endangered adjective uk /ɪnˈdeɪn.dʒəd/ us /ɪnˈdeɪn.dʒɚd/ in danger of being harmed, lost, unsuccessful, etc.: 有危险的;濒临灭绝的 Social workers who look after abused or endangered children often have stressful days at work.照顾受虐或受威胁儿童的社会工作者,每天的工作压力往往很大。 the endangered contracts of failing competitors与濒临破产的竞争对手所签署的合同 endangered birds/plants/species B2 animals or plants that may soon not exist because there are very few now alive: 濒危鸟类/植物/物种 Monarch butterflies are now an endangered species idue to declining numbers. Dangers and threats balefully baneful banefully black spot hang over something hazard hazardous hazardously hazmat on/under pain of deathidiom or elseidiom parlous parlously peril someone's bark is worse than his/her biteidiom tombstoning treacherously triple threat ultra-hazardous venturesome Haller Park in Kenya is an animal sanctuary, a place where endangered animals are protected. Its shell is also very beautiful, making it a prize for zoos and private animal collections – and putting it on the list of endangered or nearly endangered species. Poachers often kill endangered animals. Some people pay a lot of money for endangered animals – for example, $20,000 for the horns of a bighorn sheep. The Kemp’s ridley species, only found near a small coastal area in Mexico, is the most endangered sea turtle species in the world. The two students also found that some markets sold endangered fish labeled as other fish. They are endangered animals, and we must help them. This can help endangered animals. |
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