n.人种;人科(hominid的复数)
intentional homicide───[法] 故意杀人
homing instinct───返巢本能;归巢本能
homing pigeon───n.传信鸽,信鸽;n.信鸽,传信鸽
my homie───我的兄弟
homily───n.(宗教)布道;(道德)说教;陈词滥调
fathoming synonym───探源同义词
plunger homing───柱塞归位
endoblastis hominis───被赋予人类,
homilies everyday───每天说教
bonhomie pronunciation───文雅发音
But in hominids - including Toumai - it is placed more towards the front of the skull.───巨猿的枕骨大孔更靠近头骨后部,但包括图迈在内的人科动物的枕骨大孔更靠近头骨前部。
No one knows precisely how hominids before Lucy’s time walked.───没有人清楚地知道露西时代之前的原始人如何行走。
The hominids - our ancestors and their close relations - were adapted to living in trees.───原始人类,我们的祖先和他们的近亲,已经适应了在树上生活。
For thousands of years, Neanderthals were the only hominids living in Europe and parts of Asia.───在漫长的千万年间,尼安德特人是唯一生活在欧洲和亚洲部分地区的人种。
Australopithecus was a group of early hominids that is reckoned to be the ancestral genus of Homo, to which modern man belongs.───南方古猿是早期原始人类的一部分,被认为是祖先人种,现代人就由此而来。
Dozens of these climatic sequences occurred over the millions of years when hominids were slowly evolving toward anatomically modern humans.───过去数百万年里,当人猿类在身体结构上慢慢向现代人演化时,气候发生了十几次的周期循环。
There were other hominids, too, like the rugged Homo neanderthalensis in Europe and the Hobbit-like Homo floresiensis of Indonesia.───也有别的人种,比如欧洲的尼安特人和印度尼西亚的佛罗利息人。
Thus, in practical terms, if the going got tough in one spot, the hominids would not have had to move far to get to a better situation.───于是,住在这里的人,要是在一个地点不容易过活,不必迁到远方就能找到容易过活的环境。
The common state of affairs is to have overlapping versions of hominids, not one.───这种事的通常得情况就是有重叠类型的类人物种,而不仅仅就是一种。
P??bo acknowledges the complexity of finding new hominids in mitochondrial DNA, which in animals such as mice can pass from one species to another via interbreeding.
Perhaps 20 or more hominids (not all of them our ancestors) fill the gap between Lucy the australopithecine and modern humans.
The fossil hominids were diagnosed as early Homo sapiens, with a cultural age of Middle Paleolithic, and geologic age of early Late Pleistocen.
The other branch—hominids with increasingly smaller back teeth, more lightly built, long-legged bodies, and increasingly larger brains—led to us.
Both are about modern paleontologists who encounter groups of hominids thought extinct for eons.
We think about the evolution of bipedalism as one of first events that led hominids down the path to being human.
I remain, firmly in defence of happily promiscuous hominids.
But she did not explain why the equally sweaty patas monkey did not lose its hair in the same environment, nor how the hominids could have drunk so much in a hot, dry landscape.