柯林斯詞典creature /?kri?t??/ (creatures) 1. N-COUNT You can refer to any living thing that is not a plant as a creature, especially when it is of an unknown or unfamiliar kind. People also refer to imaginary animals and beings as creatures. (尤指不明的或想像中的) 生物; 動(dòng)物 Alaskan Eskimos believe that every living creature possesses a spirit. 阿拉斯加的愛(ài)斯基摩人認(rèn)為每個(gè)活著的動(dòng)物都有靈魂。 返回 creature劍橋詞典any large or small living thing that can move independently 生物;動(dòng)物 Rainforests are filled with amazing creatures. 雨林中滿(mǎn)是奇異的生靈。 Don't all living creatures have certain rights ? 難道不是一切生物都具有某些權(quán)利嗎? Blue whales are the largest creatures ever to have lived . 藍(lán)鯨是有生命以來(lái)最大的動(dòng)物。 used to refer to a life form that is unusual or imaginary (神秘不尋常的)怪物,生物;(想象出來(lái)的)生物 The unicorn is a mythical creature. 獨(dú)角獸是神話(huà)中虛構(gòu)出來(lái)的動(dòng)物。 The film was about creatures from outer space . 影片講述的是來(lái)自外部空間的怪物。 The duck-billed platypus is a truly bizarre creature. 鴨嘴獸的確是一種奇異的動(dòng)物。 used to refer to a person when an opinion is being expressed about them …的人 John is a strange /weak /pathetic creature. 約翰是個(gè)怪人/軟弱的人/可憐人。 A lovely blonde creature (= a beautiful blonde woman) walked into the room . 一位美麗的金發(fā)女郎走進(jìn)了房間。 例句 The unicorn is a fabulous creature.Strangely, no one believed us when we told them we'd been visited by a creature from Mars .We saw many creatures of the forest .His book examines the symbolism of many mythical creatures.The log was home to all sorts of little creatures.習(xí)語(yǔ)be the creature of sb/sth creature of habit 返回 creature