单词 | Prairie |
例句 | 1. A single spark can start a prairie fire. 2. single spark can start a prairie fire. 3. Andrew traversed the prairie on horseback. 4. He farmed 2500 acres of Nebraska prairie. 5. If a prairie dog senses danger, he whistles a warning. 6. Ranchers systematically exterminated prairie dogs on their land. 7. The grasses that did thrive were not prairie species. 7. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 8. Every trail on this particular prairie led to Vecchi. 9. The boom period ensured that every prairie city had two and sometimes three stations, some of them very short-lived indeed. 10. The Eden Prairie, Minn.-based company is transforming itself into a kind of Amazon.com for consumer electronics. 11. I watched that big Oregon prairie moon above me put all the stars around it to shame. 12. A whole succession of prairie branches was built to develop settlement and to tap the furthest reaches of the grain-growing areas. 13. He came, and all the other prairie dogs followed, inch by inch. 14. The prairie seed mix was dry and fluffy-like grass seed. 15. They rode in the rickety wagon across the prairie until they reached a railroad track. 16. The front wheels threw fist-sized pieces of prairie through the windows. 17. San Francisco was platted as if it were a prairie town. 18. The Wisconsin experiment proved one could cobble together a fair approximation of a prairie. 19. We headed toward this, our third storm, by driving on a two-lane road surrounded by green prairie. 20. No, the bus stops on the highway and I have to walk across that damn prairie all by myself. 21. Recollect the feature films of the living desert, the vanishing prairie, the rams butting heads and salmon swimming upstream? 22. The restorers manually hacked back the brush each season and planted the choicest prairie flower seed they could find. 23. But insisting on her promise, he led her up the cliff, on to the prairie, and away. 24. In the spring, the calves can be seen cavorting on the prairie. 25. Tree seedlings, Eurasian migrants, and farm weeds all thrived along with the replanted prairie species. 26. When Dorothy stood in the doorway and looked around, she could see nothing but the great grey prairie on every side. 27. So I wrote to her to recall pleasant memories of the old prairie days. 28. Therefore I feel isolated down here in the flatland prairie, and would like to know a little more about you. 29. Leopold convinced the University to let the Curtis farm revert to prairie again. 30. He snapped the reins, and they drove off across the prairie under a sky that was rapidly becoming gray and stormy. 1. Andrew traversed the prairie on horseback. 31. It therefore took a southerly route across the prairie provinces of the Dominion. 32. One of the reasons the prairie may never be fully restored is that some parts are forever gone. 33. Occasionally we would pass a big orange flame at a well site, throwing spokes of shadow across the prairie. 34. As a prairie youth I loved Vancouver and the great expanse of open sea, and hoped to live there some day. 35. By nightfall, Oklahoma City was born on the prairie, a tent city of 10, 000. 36. They sit in Montreal making decisions and they've never heard a train's call at night across the prairie. 37. Ten years after the last plowing, it was evident to Leopold that the reborn Curtis prairie was only a half-breed wilderness. 37. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 38. Howling and spitting, they threw down their ladies and ran off across the prairie. 39. So my aunt picked him up and the two of them went off across the prairie together. 40. The new sanctuary has been set up on dry prairie land south of Lac Leman. 41. Sparkling and flashing, the monster storm receded into the prairie night, serenaded by the yip-yip-yip of coyotes. 42. As another exam-ple, the border between deciduous forest and wildflower prairie in the midwest is remarkably impermeable. 43. We drove across the prairie in quest of a monster. 44. Opposite A prairie rattler. Snake bites cause the death of over 100,000 people every year. 45. Packard knew that the godfather of ecology, Aldo Leopold, had successfully recreated a prairie of sorts in 1934. 46. Prosperity was an endless prairie, and corporations expanded almost exponentially to fill those empty spaces. 47. Then I bend at the waist, and with a strike of a match, I set the last prairie on fire. 48. An important trade is concerned with the exploitation of the great grasslands variously known as prairie, pampas, savannah, etc. 49. B single spark can a prairie fire. 50. An old rail fence runs through snow-dusted prairie. 51. The vast prairie stretches west to the horizon. 52. Did you visit the Prairie provinces? 53. The prairie vole is one such animal. 54. Coreopsis wildflowers bloom on the Texas coastal prairie. 55. He died thinking he was a prairie chicken. 56. A Utah prairie dog emerges to forage spring snow. 57. His hooves were galloping, thunder in that prairie grass. 58. There are several runaway horses galloping on the prairie. 59. Because a prairie is wide therefore debauchery is admirable. 60. Skylark is the free spirit on silent prairie, happy angel. 61. The Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center in Denton, Nebraska, is home to red-headed woodpeckers (above), among other birds and wildlife. 62. As for impoverished agency trade that reaches the remote district, we will about to reduce the joining threshold, in order to make the spark product set the prairie ablaze in every corner. 63. When prairie voles HAs sex, two hormones titled oxytocin and vasopressin are not released. 64. Hostess To study how pair-bonding happens, researchers have turned to a small, brown rodent, called the prairie vole. 65. From now to October, the prairie is green. We can live a hotel in Hailar or in a Mongolian yurt on the grassland. 66. The most inspiring one: A single spark can start a prairie fire. 67. He pointed south across the Yellowstone River valley to a tiny dot of willow and aspen that seemed to explode in brilliant yellows against the backdrop of prairie tans and grays. 67. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 68. Scientists are also looking at profiting from the leftovers from the production of corn ethanol and cellulosic ethanol, made from materials like switch grass, corn husks and prairie grass. 69. The reason he gave was as follows: if the long-eared innocent animal from the interior came to the prairie and saw the horses, it would think it had met its cousins and would happily rush over. 70. On the floor next to the heater was a prairie rattlesnake, coiled and ready to strike. 71. L. Frank Baum begins The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with a description of Dorothy's life on the Kansas prairie. 72. sure enough, when a female prairie vole mates, there is a 50% increase in the level of dopamine in the reward centre of her brain. 73. Some exhibits have glass viewing areas, like for the prairie dog. 74. One hot cloudless night two girls slept in the long prairie grass beside their tents with no covering but the sky. 75. Here we can apply the old Chinese saying , " A single spark can start a prairie fire. " 76. Gopher Prairie is a place of unbearable dullness, conformity, hypocrisy, and oppression. 77. Because the prairie vole has the needed receptors in its brain for these hormones in the regions responsible for reward and reinforcement, it forms a bond with its mate. 78. Fredericksburg was founded by German settlers when the area was still open prairie. 79. One day he and his prairie chicken friend saw a beautiful bird soaring on the currents of air, high above the mountains. 80. China's revolutionary force was like a single spark which can start a prairie fire. 81. Vast villages of prairie dogs provided tasty meals for hawks, eagles, and the now-endangered black-footed ferret. 82. Hard wheat comes from the prairie zones of the US and Canada having limited rainfall. 83. Their study was conducted in the prairie vole, a small rodent that mates for life. 84. The Indian took the egg and put it in the nest of a prairie chicken. 85. The prairie wolf is smaller and lives in the south-central United States. 86. A boy found an eagles egg and he put it in the nest of a prairie chicken. 87. Never before captured on film, we witness majestic sliding, an epic fight for toboggan territory and the unique mating ritual of this rare icon of the Canadian Prairie. 88. A current five-year project at the North Central Sun Grant Center at SDSU has researchers working to optimize another native grass, prairie cordgrass, for ethanol production. 89. By altering the small animal's brain hormone chemistry, scientists have made a promiscuous meadow vole faithful - just like its prairie vole cousin. 90. All of these ideas were first explored in antiquity and can be found in Roman villas, Georgian mansions, French chateaux, and in the prairie houses of Frank Lloyd Wright. 91. It turns out that the faithful prairie vole has receptors for oxytocin and vasopressin in brain regions associated with reward and reinforcement, whereas the montane vole does not. 92. She was pointing down the road which lay like an ecru ribbon thrown down across the prairie grass, bordered beyond by the timber-grown bluffs of the Missouri. 93. East from its paddock Mu - lan , Fengning dam, Guyuan original prairie, Zhang north west grassland. 94. They are also home to various wildlife, including bison, elk , coyotes, and prairie dogs. 95. Sage grouses, though greatly reduced in number, still do a fancy fandango of a mating dance on the springtime prairie. 96. All the materials at the restaurant come from the unpolluted Wutela Prairie in Inner Mongolia. 97. Her hair was black and shiny, and it waved in the wind like the tall prairie grass. 97. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 98. One day he and his prairie chicken friends saw a beautiful bird soaring on the currents of air, high above the mountains. 99. It was an old spring-wagon, with a round canvas top on it like the cover of a prairie schooner. 100. Much of the prairie land in the United States has been developed or converted to agricultural purposes, leaving only a few state and national parks as a reminder of their wild, wide-open past. 101. But, in contrast to the prairie vole, at no time do rats learn to associate sex with a particular female. 102. Housing Tan: When the owners of the property company bosses a spark can a prairie fire? 103. Introduced to the U. S. a century ago, it is creeping into the upper Midwest, wiping out prairie dogs and threatening the black-footed ferret, one of North America's rarest species. 104. Life in Color: Green Valleys carve up Kansas' Texaco Hill, part of the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. 105. How many an afternoon Antinia and I have trailed along the prairie under the magnificence. 106. Take Arlene Vernon , a parent and human - resource consultant in Eden Prairie, Minn. 107. The pictures depicting the life of the prairie people are simple but touching. 108. When the last red man has vanished with this wilderness, and his memory is only the shadow of a cloud moving across the prairie, will these shores and forests still be here? 109. The Black Hills offer unrivaled trails that wind through pristine natural areas, often affording glimpses of bison, deer, bighorn sheep, mountain lions and prairie dogs in the grasslands and forests. 110. Resembling a work of modern art, variegated green crop circles cover what was once shortgrass prairie in south-western Kansas. 111. In its tallgrass prairie habitat, it is one of the first plants to bloom in the spring, often before the late winter snows have thawed. 112. These birds, such as the lesser prairie chicken, are threatened by farmers converting grasslands into corn fields to meet demand for biofuels. 113. Develop stock raising, must prairie, pasturage, vet job of large capital construction has been done. 114. An area, such as a prairie or meadow, of grass or grasslike vegetation. 115. But if you boost the vasopressin in a promiscuous vole (such as the prairie vole's randy cousin the montane vole), it settles down with a mate. 116. Spider lilies grow among sedges and rushes in the coastal prairie land of Texas' Brazos Bend State Park. 117. The prairie vole, which is monogamous, bonds with one female for life, even if he's presented with other, fertile females. 118. They couldn't guess what was in the potion, but then, they didn't have the benefit of Dr. Young's research with prairie voles at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory University. 119. A prairie dog of the endangered subgroup Cynomys parvidens pokes through a heavy Utah snow. 120. You look like a melodious madrigal, beautiful snowy mountain, beautiful prairie. 121. Tallgrass prairie once blanketed some 140 million acres (57 million hectares) of North America, but more than 95 percent has vanished. 122. My dear revolving feelings, like whirly leaves dancing lightly in the prairie of sensations. 123. All his life, the young eagle thought he was a prairie chicken. 124. The Pioneers and The Prairie struck a recurrent note of social criticism. 125. So butchers rake the tongues of bison out of the prairie grass, regardless of the torn and drooping plant. 126. On a day in the autumn, I saw a prairie eagle mortally wounded by a rifle shot. 127. A Utah prairie dog emerges to forage in spring snow. 128. What if you went to a business convention and then, like an artificially stimulated prairie vole, bonded with the nearest stranger? 129. Prairie dogs chiefly live in the Great Plains of North America. 130. Taken from the Prairie Wind Overlook in Badlands National Park, South Dakota. 131. An American bison stands in a field on the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Oklahoma. 132. The nature worship of prairie culture is a kind of ecological ethics which returns to nature and pursues(naive) internally . 133. Thylacine in a long time ago to live in the vast prairie, they have been very happy, carefree. 134. I spotted this cute prairie dog looking for food. There were at least 10 more nearby. 135. The tree house had landed in a long tree on a prairie. 136. I could imagine a whole picture of the prairie: the fragrance of flowers, the limpid river, the free riding on horses[], and the sorrow of people who were far away from home. 137. The grassy prairie landscape is dotted with shrub thickets of sumac and dogwood, which are favored by birds and small animals. 138. The eagle's egg hatched along with the other eggs in the prairie chicken's nest, and the little eaglet grew up with the other baby birds. 139. Indian took the egg Chinese translation put it in the nest of a prairie chicken. 140. In other words, researchers can make prairie voles fall in love—or whatever the vole equivalent of this is—with an injection. 141. I grew up in Chicago, a city that now feels to me like an experiment, a cyclopean model train set scattered just the other day across the prairie. 142. Decades of determined eradication by federal, state, and local governments, wipeouts from flea-borne plague, recreational shooting, and habitat destruction have left prairie dogs a pale presence. 143. She wanted to run , fleeing from the encroaching prairie, demanding the security of a great city. 144. After supper, we held a council by the ruddy light from a distant prairie grass fire. 145. Zhengzhou a prairie fire electronic technology is a network of international high - tech Internet Limited technical ISP. 146. Market competition among buyers discounted can'star start a prairie fire? " 147. In prairie vole society, sex is the prelude to a long-term pair bonding of a male and female. 148. Thetraditional prairie oyster (raw egg, yolk unbroken, plus tomato juice,Worcestershire sauce and salt) was created as a hangover cure. 149. The prairie vole is a sociable creature, one of the only 3% of mammal species that appear to form. monogamous relationships. 150. When a prairie dog senses danger it begins to chirp and retreat to its burrow. 151. Hostess If some of the chemically-controlled behavior of the prairie vole seems familiar, perhaps it's because human beings also produce oxytocin and vasopressin. 152. Additionally, a Department of Defense project at SDSU is working to produce jet fuels from biomass such as prairie cordgrass. 153. The Dust Bowl that affected the prairie regions of the United States was one infamous drought. 154. And lightning or downed power lines spark this prairie fire. 155. Photo Gallery: Prairies Coreopsis wildflowers bloom on the Texas coastal prairie. 156. To assemble a prairie takes time -- even if you have all the pieces. 157. He grew up doing what prairie chicken do-scratching at the dirt for food and flying short distances with a noisy fluttering of wings. |
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