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81. | Later, the beak, claws and keel become very soft and pliable. |
| 此后,喙、爪和胸骨变得很软和易弯曲。 |
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82. | A cat can retract its claws, but a dog can't. |
| 猫能收缩爪子,狗却不能。 |
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83. | The articulated, prehensile claws of certain arthropods, such as the lobster. |
| 虾或蟹的螯节肢动物有关节、适抓握的虎钳牙,如龙虾 |
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84. | They use their teeth and claws to rip each other's throats out. |
| 它们用牙和爪子 去撕裂对方的喉咙 |
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85. | Having nails or claws, as opposed to hooves. Used of mammals. |
| 有爪的有指甲或爪的,与蹄相反。用于动物 |
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86. | The cat tried to cling to the edge by its claws. |
| 猫用爪子拼命抓住那边缘。 |
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87. | having a claw or claws; often used as a combining form. |
| 有爪的;通常用于合成词。 |
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88. | Plants certainly cannot run away, and they lack teeth and claws. |
| 植物当然不能逃跑,而且没有牙齿、爪。 |
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89. | When all the fangs are gone, it will still have claws. |
| 牙齿敲完了,它还有爪子。 |
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90. | Two gigantic mechanic claws, the joints can mover freely, and scorpion tail. |
| 两个大大的机械钳子,关节可以灵活转动,还有蝎子的尾巴。 |
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