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翻译题intralingual translation
翻译题我们这些孩子,什么都觉得新鲜,常常又什么都不觉满足,中秋的夜里,我们在院子里盼着月亮,好久却不见出来,便坐回中堂里,放了竹窗帘儿闷着,缠奶奶说故事
翻译题高技术产业开发区
翻译题和我一同玩的是许多小朋友, 因为有了远客, 他们也都从父母那里得了减少工作的许可, 伴我来游戏
翻译题Translate the following passage from English into Chinese
翻译题The personal computer revolution and the advent of the Internet made the demand for skilled labor mushroom to such a tremendous proportion.
翻译题kill two birds with one stone
翻译题Universities are holding special seminars at which professors and students discuss the problem
翻译题【C1】Tea is a kind of drink made by pouring boiling water onto processed tea tree leaves
翻译题叫车软件
翻译题昨天我是在街道上遇见他的
翻译题POW
翻译题两会
翻译题________(就利润而言),this corporation ranks the first in 2012
翻译题Top UK Universities Warn of Damage from Budget Cuts
The heads of 20 of the UK s most prestigious universities have warned that government plans to cut funding will lead to a higher education meltdown
翻译题I chanced to rise very early one particular morning this summer, and took a walk into the country to divert myself among the fields and meadows, while the green was new and the flowers in their bloom
翻译题The House of Commons
翻译题One answer to the question, 'What ate dinosaurs?' is, obviously, 'Other dinosaurs.' Theropod predators like Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus loom large in the imagination of every lover of prehistoric monsters, and their animatronic fights with the likes of Diplodocus and Stegosaurus are the stuff of cliche. 46 Science tries to look beyond the obvious, and at this year's meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Palaeontology, held in Las Vegas, some of the speakers asked whether the top predators of the Mesozoic era really were all dinosaurs. Their conclusion was 'no'. Another group of reptiles, until recently neglected, were also important carnivores. And it is a group that is still around today: the crocodiles. That the past role of crocodiles (or, strictly, crocodilians, since they came in many sizes and shapes. not all of which resemble the modem animals) has been underestimated was suggested a few years ago by Paul Sereno. 47 Dr. Sereno, a paleontologist at the University of Chicago, uncovered a crocodile-dominated ecosystem from about 100m years ago in what is now North Africa. Besides, water-dwelling giants are similar to (though much bigger than) today's animals, he found a range of forms including vegetarians and species that ran on elongated legs—more like dogs than crocodiles. That discovery has prompted other fossil hunters to look elsewhere. 48 As a result, even the well-studied rocks of North America are revealing that dinosaurs did not have it all their own way in the ecosystems of the Mesozoic. The Cretaceous equivalent of zebra and antelopes—the victim species in every wildlife documentary about the dramas of the African savannah—were herbivorous dinosaurs called ornithopods. Frequently, these were taken by theropods, but not always. 49 When Ms. Drumheller and Mr. Boyd examined the bones 0f juvenile upper-Cretaceous ornithopods dug up in Utah they saw marks on one skeleton that looked suspiciously like those modem crocodiles inflict when biting and tearing at their prey. On examining these marks more closely, they found a crocodilian tooth stuck in one of them. It was not a large tooth. Its size suggests the animal which made it was no more than a meter and a half (about 5 feet) long. Such a predator would have been unable to take on an adult ornithopod. Nevertheless, this tooth is the first unarguable proof that crocodilians did indeed snack on dinosaurs. 50 Moreover, it helps to confirm suspicions that the other crocodile-bite-like marks that Ms. Drumheller and Mr. Boyd have discovered really are what they look like. By combining that with an analysis of the whole site, the two researchers argue that what they have; discovered is a dinosaur nesting ground that was being raided by crocodilians.
翻译题The Internet has launched us into a true information age and is enabling people around the world to interact with each other on a scale previously unimaginable
