grizzly 英 ['grɪzlɪ]   美 ['grɪzlɪ]

grizzly

grizzly  英 ['grɪzlɪ] 美 ['grɪzlɪ]

adj. 灰色的  n. 灰熊 

名词复数:grizzlies  比较级:grizzlier  最高级:grizzliest 

The grizzly population in the Yellowstone region has climbed to an estimated 600, 100 more than the recovery goal. 目前,黄石地区的灰熊数量已经上升到约600头,比恢复计划的目标多出100头。
Then why the name "Grizzlies"? The reason is that the Grizzlies were originally based in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Canada's Pacific coast, where grizzly bears do live. 因为该队最初是在加拿大的温哥华市打球,温哥华地处不列颠哥伦比亚省,在加拿大西部的太平洋海岸,而那里是灰熊的家。

  • A grizzly is a large North American species of bear also known as a silvertip bear. When you go camping and hiking in the western United States, park rangers might teach you what to do if you see a grizzly.
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  • adj. 灰色的
  • n. 灰熊
  • 1. The grizzly population in the Yellowstone region has climbed to an estimated 600, 100 more than the recovery goal.

    目前,黄石地区的灰熊数量已经上升到约600头,比恢复计划的目标多出100头。

  • 2. Then why the name "Grizzlies"? The reason is that the Grizzlies were originally based in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Canada's Pacific coast, where grizzly bears do live.

    因为该队最初是在加拿大的温哥华市打球,温哥华地处不列颠哥伦比亚省,在加拿大西部的太平洋海岸,而那里是灰熊的家。

  • 3. Those would be you, a human, and grizzly bear, the thing that’s approaching you alarmingly fast.

    一个是你——人类,另一个是灰熊——那个正在以惊人速度接近你的庞然大物。

  • grizzly (adj.) "somewhat gray," 1590s, from grizzle "gray-colored" + -y (1). Also see grizzled. Grizzly bear (ursus horribilis) for the large ferocious bear of the western U.S., is recorded by 1806; sometimes said to belong rather to grisly (q.v.), but either adjective suits it.
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