taxidermists

英 [ˈtæksɪdɜːmɪsts] 美 [ˈtæksəˌdɜrməsts]

n.  动物标本剥制师
taxidermist的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 动物标本剥制师
    A taxidermist is a person whose job is to prepare the skins of dead animals and birds and fill them with a special material to make them look as if they are alive.

    双语例句

    1. Flamingos stuffed by prominent taxidermists tend to offer more value than other animals as there are so few of them.
      由于非常稀少,由著名标本制作家填充的火烈鸟标本往往比其它动物标本更值钱。
    2. The title showed me that, thanks to my skills and my unique technique, I am still one of the best fish taxidermists in the world.
      我得到的那个冠军证明,由于我的技巧和独特的技术,我仍是世界上最棒的鱼标本剥制师之一。
    3. At its peak, the industry had become so robust that thousands of taxidermists operated.
      在鼎盛期,这个行业异常活跃,有数千家动物标本制作商。
    4. The lifelike models of animals that you see in museums are the work of taxidermists.
      你在博物馆看到的生动的动物标本都是由剥制师的杰作。