古生物学家
例句与用法
- The next year , during paleontological excavations , primitive stone tools came to light , bringing with them the tantalizing possibility that fossilized human remains might eventually follow
第二年,古生物学家在那里发掘出原始石器,让人兴起也许还能找到人类化石的希望。 - Forty years ago , for example , palaeontologists thought that hominids , the group of primates that includes modern humans , had been distinct from other apes for some 25m years
比如四十年前,古生物学家就认为原始人(包括现代人在内的灵长类群体)与大约2500万年前的其它类人猿明显不同。 - The nearby dragon bone hill is the home of peking man , where pei wenzhong , a chinese paleonologist , excavated a complete fossil skull cap , some teeth and bones of primitive apeman in 1929
附近的骨山是“北京猿人”的故乡。 1929年中国古生物学家裴文中在此发现原始人类牙骨骼和一块完整的头盖骨。 - Palaeontologists excavating a dump outside barcelona have found a skull dating back 14m years that could belong to a common ancestor of apes and humans
这个几乎完整的头颅,有一个扁平的脸孔、下颚与牙齿,可能属于一个早期未知巨猿的种类,总管挖掘的古生物学家萨瓦多莫亚表示。我们可以在地中海找到人类的摇篮他说。 - Your child gets to experience this jurassic tale about meeting a huge stegosaurus , an apotasaurus and even a family of pterodactyls . it ' s a delightful book for young paleontologists everywhere
您的孩子将经历一个侏罗纪的童话故事,与巨大的迷惑龙、剑龙,甚至一个翼手龙的家族相遇。这本书处处充满着年轻古生物学家的快乐! - The paleontologists believe juravenator ' s closest known relative may have been a fully feathered dinosaur from china , sinosauropterix . there are a number of possible explanations for juravenator ' s nakedness
这些古生物学家们相信,已知的与juravenator关系最为紧密的亲属可能要数中国的一种全身长有羽毛的恐龙中华龙鸟。 - A beautifully preserved fossil from southern germany raises questions about how feathers evolved from dinosaurs to birds , two paleontologists argue in a study published thursday
从体形庞大的恐龙到身材娇小的鸟类,动物的羽毛是如何进化的?在德国南部发现的一具保存完好的恐龙化石日前引起了古生物学家们对动物羽毛进化过程的思考。 - With so many breeds of dogs popular for so many thousands of years , one would think there would be an abundance of transitional fossils providing paleontologists with copious data from which to reconstruct their evolutionary ancestry
千万年来,狗的繁衍极为广泛,照理说会有大量过渡化石让古生物学家取得丰富的资料,以重建狗的演化谱系。 - To find answers he seeks out palaeontologist paul sereno , who is out in the parched sands of the sahara unearthing the fossil of an incredible example of a 35 - foot ancient crocodile that may be the largest croc that ever lived
为了探求答案,他找来了古生物学家塞瑞诺博士。塞瑞诺正在撒哈拉沙漠乾燥的沙中发掘一长35尺,可能是史上最大鳄鱼的化石。 - Unquestionably , its an important find , said peter dodson , auniversity of pennsylvania paleontologist . it was sort ofthegrandfather or great - uncle of the really diverse horneddinosaursthat came after it
美国宾夕法尼亚大学的古生物学家彼得?多德森表示: “毫无疑问,这是一个十分重要的发现。它从某种程度上可以说是后来那些多种多样的头上长角恐龙的远祖。 ”