单词 | Whale |
例句 | 1 That's a whale of a story. 2 A whale was found washed up on the shore. 3 A whale is a fish. True or false? 4 The whale thrashed the water with its tail. 5 The receding tide stranded the whale. 6 He uses his daily column to whale away at the war. 7 The baby whale develops a thick layer of blubber to protect it from the cold sea. 8 We saw a whale blowing a jet of spray high in the air. 9 He expressed his revulsion at/against/towards the whale hunting. 10 The whale dived as the harpoon struck it. 11 Throw out a minnow to catch a whale. 12 We had a whale of a time on holiday. 13 The blue whale is the world's largest living animal. 14 The whale dived to a depth of 300 meters. 15 The whale is rich in blubber. 16 A whale bone was cast up on the beach. 17 A whale was thrashing the water with its tail. 18 Ahead, the whale breached the surface of the water. 19 The whale expelled water from his blowhole. 20 The whale has a very distinctive call. 21 I had a whale of a time in Birmingham. 22 A huge whale crossed our bows. 23 The kids had a whale of a time at the theme park. 24 They had a whale of a time at the funfair. 25 Norwegian whalers said yesterday they had harpooned a female minke whale. 26 Conservationists are trying to save the whale from extinction . 27 The blue whale is the largest living thing on the planet. 28 The communicative ability of the whale is thought to be highly developed. 29 After the kill the men and old women collect in an open space and eat a meal of whale meat. 30 In a storm, water spouts out of the blowhole just like a whale. 1 That's a whale of a story. 2 A whale was found washed up on the shore. 3 A whale is a fish. True or false? 4 The baby whale develops a thick layer of blubber to protect it from the cold sea. 5 We saw a whale blowing a jet of spray high in the air. 6 Throw out a minnow to catch a whale. 7 The blue whale is the world's largest living animal. 8 The whale is rich in blubber. 9 The whale expelled water from his blowhole. 10 They had a whale of a time at the funfair. 11 If you don't eat less, you'll end up looking like a whale! 12 The harpoon drove deep into the body of the whale. 31 If you don't eat less, you'll end up looking like a whale! 32 Scientists are puzzled as to why the whale had swum to the shore. 33 The children had a whale of a time at the funfair. 34 We may live to see the extinction of the whale. 35 Another thousand dollars would make a whale of a difference. 36 Shamu, the killer whale, is the show's star attraction . 37 The harpoon drove deep into the body of the whale. 37 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 38 The whale, like the dolphin, has become a symbol of the marvels of creation. 39 For its bulk, the whale is a graceful swimmer. 40 A whale is killed-a great sperm whale. 41 Ishmael ponders the brow of the sperm whale. 42 He was having a whale of a good time. 43 Plant protection? Save the gay black whale? 44 Suddenly one whale surfaced right beside our boat. 45 Nothing shall deter him from killing the White Whale. 46 Maybe somebody should have thought to ask the whale. 47 The nobler of the two is the sperm whale. 48 Elizabeth: I was the great white whale. 49 Nevertheless, the marriage of hippopotamus with whale is clear. 50 Furthermore, he is only concerned with one thing and that is the pursuit of the White Whale. 51 Taking yet another example, compare the visual fields of man, rabbits and the sperm whale. 52 In the Far East the stomach of one whale was found to contain the indigestible beaks of 20,000 cuttlefish. 53 I have it on good authority that the whale thinks that this ballyhoo is a bunch of, well, blubber. 54 The whale will be dragged up its main ramp and butchered. 55 Recent surveys show previous estimates of whale numbers to be wildly optimistic. 56 The boats are lowered away and so as not to frighten the whale the crewmen paddle instead of rowing. 57 The Minke whales, which are numerous, should be culled because they are impeding the recovery of the endangered Blue Whale. 58 The Pequod bears down on the area and comes between the whale and the floundering seamen. 59 There are, in fact, other powerful reasons for making jojoba a universal substitute for whale oil. 60 My first two carvings were produced from this branch: a small whale and an orangutan. 61 They know their stuff inside out, but most importantly they also look like they are having a whale of a time. 62 There are some parts of the whale Ishmael can Stomach, but these are rare. 63 A large piece of whale blubber, bearing the marks of fleshing knives, has been discovered off west Falkland. 64 No, he Says, let some one else savor the whale meat. 65 But if I know not even the tail of this whale, how comprehend his face, when face he has none? 66 There he found the skeleton of a whale, a sperm whale, which had become a shrine for the natives. 67 Ahab plotted a course which he hoped would take him to the whale. 67 try its best to gather and build good sentences. 68 As she sank to her knees, the Reichsmarschall felt the winkle underneath the whale begin to rise. 69 Ishmael now argues with himself about the biblical story of Jonah being swallowed by the whale. 70 She lay on the bed like a white, stranded whale. 71 Moving underneath them, the whale then rises, gulping them down in one leviathan mouthful. 72 Krill are the principal food of the baleen whales, such as the blue whale and minke. 73 Fourth(), Ishmael makes it clear that an enraged sperm whale will charge and sink a large sailing vessel like the Pequod. 74 There are opportunities to hike, snorkel, whale watch, bird watch and photograph. 75 An estimated one-third of whale calves die in their first year. 76 But lifeguards on a patrol boat sent to the area could not locate the whale. 77 The pleasure and satisfaction of belonging to one of the world's leading whale and dolphin conservation groups. 78 The whale uses the front of his head as a weapon by battering into the object it is trying to destroy. 79 Those opposed to whaling focus on its inherent cruelty, the non-essential nature of whale products, and the danger of over-exploitation. 80 Well, he explains, he once dissected a baby sperm whale brought aboard ship. 81 Both countries claimed the proposals would not endanger whale populations. 82 Up to this point Ishmael has told us a good deal about the great sperm whale. 83 You wouldn't really have thought it to look at her but Linda Reeve and the Great Blue whale had something in common. 84 His father was the size of a whale when he went off into the nursing home. 85 Museum curators know this because whale bones stashed on archival shelves will weep lipids for decades. 86 In the past few years, marine biologists have observed a jump in whale sightings in places not previously considered prime habitat. 87 The tail of the whale is a thing of beauty, grace and enormous power, Ishmael says. 88 To Ahab, the White Whale represents the impossibility of going behind the superficial layers of nature or reality. 89 So these particular species of bat or whale are living and working in a sonar world. 90 In a wild chase the crews finally overtake a very old and crippled whale. 91 Lifeguards at that time reported that the whale appeared lethargic and did not attempt to swim away once freed from the kelp. 92 Each whale was about 40 feet long and weighed 45 tonnes. 93 Meanwhile, the indestructible burial mound would shrug off the tempest like a great, ageless whale. 94 Melville adds as a footnote that the oil from the whale is used in the most important ceremonies including most coronations. 95 Thus the importance of the whale oil is attested to. 96 Lobster fishers had spotted the infant whale Monday morning caught in thick kelp about a mile off the coast of San Diego. 97 Whale ribs are used by the Inuit peoples to form the frames of drums. 97 try its best to gather and create good sentences. 98 The whale was about thirty feet long, half the length of Hsu Fu, and would have weighed about seven tons. 99 Here he found remains of structures for rendering blubber into whale oil. 100 Such was the rorqual whale, 64 feet long with a 12 foot tail, washed ashore in 1879. 101 We both got a shock when an orange whale suddenly rose up out of the water and nibbled Radish's paws. 102 Melville uses the eyes of the whale to suggest something of the duality of nature as opposed to the Singularity of man. 103 A whale, he says, is a spouting fish with a horizontal tail. 104 The whales were being killed for sport because the islanders did not require whale meat for survival, she added. 105 Tiny vessels fussed in her wake like pilot fish around a whale and aircraft roared past her portholes. 106 The third mate is Flask, who seems to have a personal grudge against every whale in every ocean on the globe. 107 The whale headed for the other side of the pool with a spurt of his blow hole. 108 The sperm whale dives to a mile and more and can stay under for two hours. 109 For him, the whale was a brute beast which provided the source of his income. 110 At any rate, maybe the fountains of vapor are still another attribute of the profound dignity and mystery of the whale. 111 A terrible storm comes to the island and a whale beaches on the shore. 112 We got tickets at the booth and started with the whale. 113 The three countries are preparing to resume the slaughter of whales for profit and restart the international trade in whale meat. 114 Each whale ship carries its own brick kiln, above which are two big shining pots. 115 The whale sent one final spurt into the air and disappeared. 116 At one point they also passed a beached whale squirming in the desert. 117 Unusual swimming patterns are often a tip-off that a whale is in danger. 118 The average sperm whale is 72 feet long and about 90 tons in weight. 119 Greenpeace has in the past campaigned against the Faroese whale hunt, drawing vehement criticism from the islanders. 120 The blue whale is the largest creature that has ever existed on earth. 121 Over the past 10years whale and dolphin deaths have been linked to increased fishing activity. 122 They also said the sexually mature whale needed a mate. 123 When full grown, the Blue Whale measures 110 feet in length. 124 Some, however, continue to end up as whale meat in restaurants. 125 Susan felt like a fat white whale surrounded by sharks. 126 It is likened locally to a stranded whale, and dominates the area. 127 The killer whale was in motion, swimming slowly around the raft to take a closer look. 127 try its best to collect and build good sentences. 128 If so, why is it that the largest known fish is smaller than the largest whale? 129 So, Ishmael argues, if you really wish to know what a great whale looks like you should go whaling. 130 After being freed Tuesday, the whale swam toward the ocean. 131 In part, these acknowledged the continuing difficulty in establishing whale populations. 132 Then Father Mapple begins his sermon based upon the biblical account of Jonah and the whale. 133 You could go over and see it, like a big whale washed up on the shore. 134 You know enough about that to know the difference between a whale and a U-boat? 135 Trade in the grey whale has been outlawed since 1949 because uncontrolled whaling had put it on the verge of extinction. 136 The blue whale is a vast creature, weighing up to 30 tons. 137 Local storms at sea and strong equinoctial tides may affect whale migration routes that pass close to the coast. 138 It bounces along wonderfully, with Caine obviously having a whale of a time,() and is ideal kiddies' Christmas fare. 139 Lying across it like a stranded whale, if, that is, whales wear pink flying suits, was Carol. 140 The whale swam away with great sweeps of its tail. 141 The whale then becomes a fine symbol for Melville because it is for him neither fish nor mammal. 142 Both species are being exploited increasingly as a substitute to whale meat. 143 He starts to travel north, but suddenly a killer whale is on his tall. 144 More immediate than that, Linda, like the Blue whale, was largish with nice eyes. 145 The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, only four years old, is recruiting about 1,000 new members each month. 146 Whale muscles contain large amounts of myoglobin, a protein that pulls oxygen from the blood. 147 There are some, Ishmael tells us, who, like Stubb, find whale meat a great delicacy. 148 When the whale is cut up, the head resembles that of the mysterious Sphynx. 149 The sighting of the whale, Ahab cries, was meant for him, and then he is lowered to the deck. 150 Soon the whale is aware of the danger and starts ahead. 151 Since both his father and brother had been killed by whales, Starbuck had developed a useful attitude toward the whale. 152 This question is the great white whale of graduate school finance courses. 153 She rallies support for the endangered whale, catalogues underwater life and creates new devices in which to explore virgin sea worlds. 154 In fact the Minke whale, the smallest species, has always been hunted with a non-explosive grenade. 155 A white cat, like an albino human or white whale, has a biochemical quirk. 156 She will not face inland, and so the Whale will not swim ashore. 157 The boats were lowered but the harpooner on the boat nearest him was devoured by the Great White Whale. 158 The sperm whale at Tranque, Ishmael says(http://), was about right for a large-sized whale of this type. 159 The altered gene has also been found in mink, cattle-and a single killer whale. 160 Brave whalers were pitted against the mysterious powers of the deep, as represented by the huge whale. 161 What body changes occur when the sperm whale dives? 162 He told us a whale of a story. 163 We saw the whale shark in the aquarium. 164 A whale is a kind of mammal. 165 A beluga whale at Vancouver's aquarium. 166 Which sounds a whale of a birth plan. 167 North Atlantic beaked whale with a bulbous forehead. 168 A blue whale is bigger than a dinosaur. 169 They had a whale of a good time. 170 The whale is the largest mammal in all creation. 171 Putin had arrived for the dive a day after clipping a satellite transmitter onto a Beluga whale called on Chkalov island in Russia's far east. 172 A crew of men sets to work stripping the great whale of its blubber. 173 There're lots of animals in North Pole, for example whale, polar bear and sea dog, and I like polar bear best. 174 Numbering well under 50, the eastern North Pacific right whale --which can reach up to 18 metres (60 feet) in length -- falls below theIUCN's threshold of likely viability as a species. 175 This whale has become a sensation at an aquarium after learning how to blow halo-shaped bubbles. 176 A beluga whale swims in a tank at the Vancouver Aquarium. 177 The 17 sea mammals on gruesome display included porpoises, white dolphins, common dolphins, aa pilot whale, a beaked whale and a pilot whale. 178 The most well - known sharks are the great white shark, whale shark, blue shark and hammerhead shark. 179 A southern right whale surfaces in the waters near the Argentinian village of Puerto Piramides on June 17. 180 Even as a baby a blue whale can make a grown man seem like a minnow. 181 Under the counter of the dhow the whale - boat was tossing furiously. 182 Nature lovers will be on the lookout for eagles, cormorants, and the occasional whale. 183 They hunt the Atlantic minke whale, which has a population of about 103, 000. 184 Just last year, an apparent bowhead-right whale hybrid was photographed in the Bering Sea between Alaska and Russia. 185 Theargument goes that stopping the Japanese from eating whale meat wouldbe akin to stopping Americans from eating apple pie, Australians fromeating meat pies and the British from eating roast beef. 186 The example that is often trotted out is from Beowulf where the kenning "whale road" is used to mean the sea. 187 We took our holidays in Hawaii and had a whale of a time. 188 High demand and rising prices for whale oil spurred a search for and investment in the 19th-century version of alternative energy. 189 Surrounded by snow and ice, an Aleut hunter slices slabs of raw whale blubber for dinner. 190 Existing beaked whale populations are found in nearly every ocean. 191 Blue whale of Antarrct has plunged to less than 1% of the original abundance. West Pacific grey whale hovers on the edge of extinction with just over 100 remaining. 192 New Zealand Department of Conservation spokesman Trish Grant said, the pilot whale stranding South Island tourist city located about 150 km west of Nelson's farewell Sha Tsui. 193 In the story of Moby - Dick, European depended on whale oil for lighting. 194 A village'sentire beach and harbor can be fouled by a single rotting whale. 195 Acaleph, coral, actinia , electric eel, seaweed, shark, whale, seal... 196 Loudest mammal - the Blue Whale. The second loudest is the Howler Monkey. 197 I saw my first whale in a safari park outside London—a captive orca named Ramu—back in the early 1970s. 198 Also known as the Goose-beaked whale, this creature is found as far north as the Shetland Islands and as south as Tierra Del Fuego at the tip of South America. 199 The sperm whale is believe to dive deeper than any other cetacean. 200 Chinese boy, suffering from infantile autism, looks at a beluga whale in Changfeng Park in Shanghai December 21, 2005. 201 Blue Whale my back was light blue, belly full of folds, with ocher color macula. 202 First Putin the conservation warrior joined naturalists chasing a gray whale across the North Pacific, and fired a skin-sampling harpoon into it with a crossbow. 203 Marine Mammal - In 1985, Georgia adopted a state Marine Mammal, the Right Whale. 204 Its calls do not match those of any known species, although they are clearly those of a baleen whale, a group that includes blue, fin and humpback whales. 205 MAR is a participant in the national whale disentanglement network. 206 Men went whaling to get the valuable oil, meat, and bones of whale. 207 Although Westerners were once reliant on whale oil for lighting, we never actually ran out of whales. 208 Tusks of the narwhal whale were once sold as unicorn horns, and were immensely valuable. 209 Living alongside the largest sharks ever known, the raptorial—meaning actively hunting—whale measured about 60 feet (18 meters) in length, about as big as a modern male sperm whale. 210 Establish abasic medical and health care system and improve the heath of the whale nation. 211 Even though today's compact fluorescents are 500 times more efficient than candles and whale oil lamps, what we spend on overall lighting hasn't gone down. 212 The shorter length of the Thames whale plus postmortem findings led the scientists to conclude it was a young animal. 213 Kerosene refined from such petroleum helped displace the whale oil that lit lamps in the 19th century and led to the near extinction of many whale species. 214 The little girl stated that Jonah was swallowed by a whale. 215 During the summer, many polar bears gather to rest and feed on hunter-harvested bowhead whale remains near Kaktovik, on Barter Island. 216 The whale has drawn huge crowds of curious onlookers, with young and old climbing over rocks slickened by rotting whale fat and braving a powerful stench to gawk at the giant carcass. 217 Central to this image is the eye of a baby southern right whale. The young whale sticks close to its mother as they navigate Patagonia's Nuevo Gulf before the spring migration to Antarctica. 218 The right whale gets its name from whalers who deemed it a particularly good species to hunt, because it floats after being killed. 219 Annasach ended up playing until four in the morning, and had a whale of a time. 220 The stated objectives are to determine the population structure and feeding habits of several whale species, including endangered fin and sei whales, in order to "manage" stocks. 221 That's according to John Hildebrand of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego. He published a 2009 study on whale songs. 222 It also stated that pregnant orbreast-feeding women should refrain from eating any pilot whale meat at all. 223 Villagers grab the line around the fluke of the whale and haul away with shouts and laughter. 224 "There are several beaked whale species that are still known from only a handful of specimens (strandings) and some have never been seen alive, " Dalebout said via email. 225 With the new discovery of whale fossils, scientists have only recently been able to study the efficiency of limbless swimming. 226 A lot of skates and rays and the chimaeras are not as charismatic as white sharks or whale sharks or a manta ray, but these things are probably taken in far greater numbers in terms of by-catch. 227 This photo shows a bowhead whale that was harpooned during the whale fall migration to their winter grounds. 228 But it is easier to hear the baleen whale, with its lower-frequency call, than the beaked whales, says Theriault. 229 Most astounding, the same gene bureaucracy is franchised throughout life, from fruit fly to whale. 230 Later in the evolution of whale hearing, the toothed and baleen whales parted ways. 231 Australian media say a lost humpback whale calf has bonded with a yacht it seems to think is its mother. 232 Thousands of fish and a dead whale were found dead in the west Mississippi River, Louisiana, US. Species include crabs, sting rays, eels, speckled trout and red fish. 233 I mean, if you've ever heard the eerie song of the humpback whale [whale song], you know that it don't sound like no spring peeper [frog sound]. 234 In chapter 15, "The Right Whale's Head," the narrator says that the Right Whale is a Stoic and the Sperm Whale is a Platonian, referring to two classical schools of philosophy. 235 Today it is fueling the astonishing resurrection of the Antarctic fur seal, as well as the slow but steady recovery of several whale species. 236 On reviewing the dive video tapes, expedition leader Craig Smith and his team saw that the skeleton was probably either a blue or a fin whale. 237 The most he heard, from sonar echoes in 1997, was very like a whale. 238 These are the caves beneath the waves, where stripy fish with feathery fins and sharks with hideous toothy grins swam round the whale and the snail on his tail. 239 Today, Clark said, New Yorkers could stand on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and look down on a present-day active whale habitat. 240 And this is the whale lying beached in a bay. 241 They've all been having a whale of a time these last few days. 242 A lion would fit into the mouth of a blue whale. 243 Adopt a beluga whale. Factoid: Long ago sailors nicknamed these whales "sea canaries" for their birdlike songs. 244 Artist Dan Harvey works beside a crystal encrusted minke whale skeleton entitled "Stranded" at the Natural History Museum in London May 30, 2006. 245 A solitary grey whale has been spotted in the Mediterranean thousands of miles from its home waters in the Pacific, stunning marine biologists. 246 A whale is no less a mammal than a horse is. 247 On Byron Island, the skull of a sei whale rests in a tidal creek—until the next storm. 248 Today's chart looks southeast on October evenings. That's where you'll find the constellation Cetus the Whale. 249 I mean, if you've ever heard the eerie song of the humpback whale ,(http:///whale.html) you know that it don't sound like no spring peeper . 250 "When we saw its huge teeth, we knew it couldn't be a baleen whale. 251 The basking shark and whale shark are killed mainly for their fins and meat, and the great white shark for its jaws and teeth, he said. 252 Here is a whale of a fish story for you. 253 The photo released by the Oceanic Viking carried a headline alleging a mother minke whale and her calf were taken by Japanese whalers . 254 The young as-yet unnamed wholphin is one-fourth false killer whale and three-fourths Atlantic bottlenose dolphin. 255 And a row may also be brewing between Australia and Japan - this time over whale hunting! 256 But they have never seen something so deeply embedded or tried to remove a line at sea from the notoriously powerful Right whale which can be dangerous when angry. 257 Merchants report that your primary shipping route has come under attack from a dire whale! 258 Celestite will also assist initiates in uncovering lifetimes that one's soul has had in the sea such as within the dolphin and whale species, and communing with such species in present time. 259 When close to the whale, in the very death-lock of the fight, he handled his unpitying lance coolly and offhandedly as a whistling tinker his hammer. 260 Scrimshaw is the decoration of bone or ivory objects, such as whale teeth and walrus tusks, with fanciful designs. 261 We place you herewith a sample order for $ 750, for walrus tusk and whale tooth carving. 262 The stator current is measured by using current whale, and then filtered. 263 To a soundtrack created by the whales themselves—via Roger Payne's groundbreaking and album-charting recording of the plaintive song of the humpback whale—we moved slowly towards cetacean manumission. 264 Even within our own class, mammals, roughly 300 new species have been discovered in the first decade of this century—mostly rodents, but also marsupials, a beaked whale and a slew of primates. 265 Any of various similar cetaceans, such as the killer whale. 266 Photo Gallery: Whales The plaintive song of the humpback whale can travel for great distances underwater. 267 Two Greenpeace protesters "keep an eye on" Japan on a mock pink whale in front of the Sydney Opera House to protest the Japanese whaling fleet's departure for Antarctica to harvest the Minke whale. 268 Her co-author Professor Edel O'Toole, from Queen Mary, said: "As we would expect to see in humans, the whale species that spent more 'time in the sun' suffered greater sun damage. |
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