migratory 英 [ˈmaɪgrətri]   美 [ˈmaɪgrətɔri]

migratory

migratory  英 [ˈmaɪgrətri] 美 [ˈmaɪgrətɔri]

adj. 迁移的;流浪的 

Most migratory fish, such as salmon and shad, are anadromous, spawning in fresh water and living as adults in salt water. 大多数迁移鱼类(如鲑鱼和鲱鱼)是溯河产卵种群。 它们在淡水产卵,成年后生活在咸水中。
We are seeing some of the early migratory pressures, the early signs which are not caused by climate change but are exacerbated by it, and that is something we are starting to see. 我们看到了一些早期迁移的压力,这些信号并非由气候变化导致,却因之恶化。 这是我们开始看到的东西。

  • Animals that change locations with the seasons are said to be migratory. Ruby-throated hummingbirds are migratory. They spend winter in the warmer climate of Mexico, Central, and South America and then return to the eastern United States in the spring.
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  • adj. 迁移的;流浪的
  • 1. Most migratory fish, such as salmon and shad, are anadromous, spawning in fresh water and living as adults in salt water.

    大多数迁移鱼类(如鲑鱼和鲱鱼)是溯河产卵种群。 它们在淡水产卵,成年后生活在咸水中。

  • 2. We are seeing some of the early migratory pressures, the early signs which are not caused by climate change but are exacerbated by it, and that is something we are starting to see.

    我们看到了一些早期迁移的压力,这些信号并非由气候变化导致,却因之恶化。 这是我们开始看到的东西。

  • 3. They discovered three migratory routes - including one 4,699 mile journey straight across the Atlantic from Gabon to the coastal waters off southern Brazil and Uruguay that took 150 days.

    它们发现了三个迁移途径——其中的一种是一个长达4,699英里的直线横跨大西洋之旅,这个旅程从加蓬到巴西南部的沿海水域和乌拉圭,历时150天。

  • migratory (adj.) 1753, from Latin migrat-, past participle stem of migrare "to move from one place to another" (see migration) + -ory.
mi·gra·tory AWL / ˈmaɪɡrətri ; maɪˈɡreɪtəri ; NAmE ˈmaɪɡrətɔːri / adjective ( technical 术语 ) connected with, or having the habit of, regular migration 迁移的;迁徙的;移栖的 migratory flights/birds 迁徙飞行的鸟群;候鸟 mi·gra·tory / ˈmaɪɡrətri ; maɪˈɡreɪtəri ; NAmE ˈmaɪɡrətɔːri /
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