常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句ONE of the greatest mysteries of the history of life is the Cambrian explosion.寒武紀(jì)的大爆炸是生命史中最大的謎團(tuán)之一。The Burgess Shale came soon after a period of time known as the Cambrian explosion, when most major groups of complex animals arose over a surprisingly short period.在寒武紀(jì)大爆發(fā)時(shí)期,主要生物種群的祖先在極短的時(shí)間內(nèi)相繼出現(xiàn),佈爾吉斯葉巖就是在這之後的不久形成的。This period, from 1 billion to 540 million years ago, is known as the "Cambrian explosion" after the riot of diverse life found in the fossil record.10億到5億四千萬(wàn)年之間,就是在化石中發(fā)現(xiàn)許多生命之後的寒武紀(jì)大爆發(fā)時(shí)期。權(quán)威例句Usually, these things happens in what seems like moments (traditional bank runs) or on the scale of eons (the Cambrian explosion).FORBES: Reinhart and Rogoff; and The Dangers of Tipping Points, Real and OtherwiseThis year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas will be remembered in part as the Cambrian explosion of electronic readers, each with its own impressively evolved quirks.FORBES: Magazine ArticleIf you think about the Cambrian explosion of body plans or the rise of mammals, these were not the organisms that were best suited for their environments--they were really wild experiments in different sorts of space and possibilities.FORBES: Writing The Code Of Life 返回 Cambrian explosion