skink

英 [skɪŋk] 美 [skɪŋk]
  • n. [脊椎] 石龙子;小蜥蜴
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skink (n.)
1580s, from Middle French scinc (Modern French scinque), from Latin scincus, from Greek skinkos, some kind of lizard common in Asia and North Africa, of unknown origin.
1. A skink sunned itself on the rock that Igel had sat upon.
伊格尔坐过的石头上,一只小蜥蜴在晒太阳.

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2. I often find juveniles of Japanese five - lined skink on the riverside and the the mountain.
这时节,我在河滩和山道时常看见日本蜥蜴的幼体了.

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3. A few days ago, reporters came to the Skink home village homes for the elderly.
日前, 记者来到石龙村五保家园敬老院.

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