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reptile

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ldoce_283_erep·tile /ˈreptaɪl $ ˈreptl/ noun [countable]  1. HBAa type of animal, such as a snake or lizard, whose body temperature changes according to the temperature around it, and that usually lays eggs to have babies 爬行动物5  See picture of alligator 短吻鳄, iguana 鬣蜥, lizard 蜥蜴 ...4  See picture of 见图 reptile2. informalBAD PERSON someone who is unpleasant or cannot be trusted 可鄙的人;不可信赖的人reptilian /repˈtɪliən/ adjective
Examples from the Corpus
reptileBoth amphibians and reptiles are paralyzed by cold, and are therefore confined to the temperate zones and tropics.Under the microscope even the bone structure of these dinosaurs looks more like that of living mammals than cold-blooded reptiles.Similarly, the huge reptiles which dominated the land, sea, and even the air of the Cretaceous are all gone.Hunting reptiles is nothing new to John Weber.In turn the later reptiles could diversify on land when they could lay eggs away from a watery environment.The third is an immune system, used only by the descendants of reptiles.Eventually, they were eclipsed by the reptiles and much reduced in numbers.
Origin reptile (1300-1400) Old French Late Latin reptilis creeping, from Latin repere to creep
rep·tile nounChineseSyllable
lizard, type of animal, such a or snake Corpus as a


reptile
reptile /ˈreptaɪl $ ˈreptl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Late Latin reptilis 'creeping', from Latin repere 'to creep'
1. a type of animal, such as a snake or lizard, whose body temperature changes according to the temperature around it, and that usually lays eggs to have babies
2. informal someone who is unpleasant or cannot be trusted
—reptilian /repˈtɪliən/ adjective


rep·tileBrE /ˈreptaɪl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈreptaɪl/ 🔊, also /ˈreptl/ 🔊 noun
any animal that has cold blood and skin covered in scales, and that lays eggs. Snakes, crocodiles and tortoises are all reptiles. 爬行动物   compare amphibian
rep·til·ian BrE /repˈtɪliən/ 🔊NAmE /repˈtɪliən/ 🔊 adjectiveour reptilian ancestors我们像爬虫一样的祖先(figurative) He licked his lips in an unpleasantly reptilian way. 他恶心地像爬虫般舔着嘴唇。🔊🔊