foragers

英 ['fɔridʒə]

n. 抢劫者;强征队员
forager 的复数



双语例句

  1. They are adaptable foragers that learn to survive on a wide range of food sources.
    它们是适应能力很强的觅食者,赖以生存的食物来源很广。
  2. The return of the first, nest mound patrollers seems to inform the rest of the exterior workers, including foragers, that it is feasible to leave the nest that day.
    首先回来的,巢穴土丘巡逻蚂蚁似乎通报给静待在外头的工蚁,包括觅食蚂蚁,那天可以离巢的消息。
  3. For far-ranging foragers, however, cost-effective walking saves many calories in maintenance energy needs-calories that can instead go toward reproduction.
    而对长距离觅食者而言,有效率的走路模式节省维持能量的需求,省下的能量可以用在生殖上。
  4. As the story is told, the foragers returned with one canteen of water, said that's all I could find.
    根据这个故事,派出的人回来时,带回一瓶水,说只能找到这些。
  5. Leading his army, he crossed the barren desert for eleven days, sent foragers to get water.
    他带领着军队穿过干涸的沙漠,花了11天,然后派人去找水。
  6. Luck was on Hannibal's side and when the Foragers returned Minucius was forced to retreat.
    不过幸运站在了汉尼拔这一边,他的秣粮队将粮草运回了营地,米努西乌斯不得不撤退。
  7. The rate of interactions with patrollers determine whether foragers leave the nest.
    与巡逻蚂蚁互动的比率决定觅食蚂蚁是否离巢。
  8. The results of the Xiang-tang experiments show that the homing rates increased along with the time since the colony was removed to the new environment, i.e. as the foragers 'familiarity with the environment increased with time.
    向塘放飞实验组结果表明:蜜蜂在新环境中随着时间的增长其回归率随之增高,对环境的熟悉程度也逐渐增强。