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alligator

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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al·li·ga·tor /ˈæləɡeɪtə $ -ər/ noun  1. alligator.jpg [countable]HBA a large animal with a long mouth and tail and sharp teeth that lives in the hot wet parts of the US and China 短吻鳄4  See picture of 见图 REPTILE5 see picture at 见图 reptile2 [uncountable]HBATI the skin of this animal used as leather 短吻鳄皮革 alligator shoes 短吻鳄皮皮鞋
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alligatorIt could be the size of an alligator.It was my idea of what an alligator might find appealing.George was in tennis shorts and a shirt with an alligator emblem.A sniper with a high-powered rifle and a telescopic lens scans the area for snakes and alligators.In time, these will become a habitat for alligators.They had alligator tail but it was tough.Then we saw the alligator swell up.The alligator, though pursued for its hide and much reduced in numbers, is not in present danger of extinction.
Origin alligator (1500-1600) Spanish el lagarto the lizard, from Latin lacerta; → LIZARD
al·li·ga·tor nounChineseSyllable
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alligator
alligator /ˈæləɡeɪtə, ˈælɪɡeɪtə $ -ər/ noun
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Spanish
 Origin: el lagarto 'the lizard', from Latin lacerta; lizard

1. [countable] a large animal with a long mouth and tail and sharp teeth that lives in the hot wet parts of the US and China
2. [uncountable] the skin of this animal used as leather:
    alligator shoes


al·li·ga·torBrE /ˈælɪɡeɪtə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈælɪɡeɪtər/ 🔊 nouna large reptile similar to a crocodile , with a long tail, hard skin and very big jaws, that lives in rivers and lakes in N and S America and China 钝吻鳄