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词汇 dino
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Definition of dino in English:

dino

nounPlural dinos, Plural DINOs ˈdʌɪnəʊ
informal
  • A dinosaur.

    as modifier the palaeontologist hopes future digs will uncover new dino species previously unknown to science
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So it is simply wrong to say that the feathers are just imprints added to a dino skeleton.
    • The dino species also has two neat rows of seven holes along its snout.
    • There are two tales here: the story, and how the story will be played in the dino media.
    • The dino range has expanded beyond noisy and noisome T Rex and those kangaroo-bouncy raptors to include the mean-clawed, fast-flying pteronadon and big, big spinosaurus.
    • Being Norway's sole dino researcher, he appropriately played a hand in uncovering the nation's only known dinosaur.
    • Fossils of the four-winged dino were first found in China in January 2003.
    • They also indicate that the dino could not have splayed its legs far enough to use its four wings in tandem, like a dragonfly.
    • We're going to talk with one of the paleontologists behind the dino autopsy right as soon as we come back.
    • It was pretty cool but what scared me far more than the dino's big teeth were the other visitors to the museum.
    • The show will also trace the history of the dino's development through interactive games.
    • The crew at Dinosaur Cove expected to find dino fossils, but the crown jewel would be a mammal bone - evidence of mammals living among dinosaurs in Australia is fairly rare.
    • Then I attended a dino symposium and was nailed by the passion and intensity that paleontologists brought to their science.
    • Everything from the smallest dino to the biggest predator seems to become an appetizer for some other species of dinosaur during the movie.
    • Labourers can earn up to $5 a day digging up and selling fossils, and this has created a massive supply of black-market dino relics.

dino1

nounˈdaɪnoʊˈdīnō
informal
  • A dinosaur.

    as modifier the palaeontologist hopes future digs will uncover new dino species previously unknown to science
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Labourers can earn up to $5 a day digging up and selling fossils, and this has created a massive supply of black-market dino relics.
    • We're going to talk with one of the paleontologists behind the dino autopsy right as soon as we come back.
    • There are two tales here: the story, and how the story will be played in the dino media.
    • The dino species also has two neat rows of seven holes along its snout.
    • The crew at Dinosaur Cove expected to find dino fossils, but the crown jewel would be a mammal bone - evidence of mammals living among dinosaurs in Australia is fairly rare.
    • Fossils of the four-winged dino were first found in China in January 2003.
    • Then I attended a dino symposium and was nailed by the passion and intensity that paleontologists brought to their science.
    • So it is simply wrong to say that the feathers are just imprints added to a dino skeleton.
    • They also indicate that the dino could not have splayed its legs far enough to use its four wings in tandem, like a dragonfly.
    • The show will also trace the history of the dino's development through interactive games.
    • Everything from the smallest dino to the biggest predator seems to become an appetizer for some other species of dinosaur during the movie.
    • Being Norway's sole dino researcher, he appropriately played a hand in uncovering the nation's only known dinosaur.
    • It was pretty cool but what scared me far more than the dino's big teeth were the other visitors to the museum.
    • The dino range has expanded beyond noisy and noisome T Rex and those kangaroo-bouncy raptors to include the mean-clawed, fast-flying pteronadon and big, big spinosaurus.

DINO2

abbreviationˈdīnō
  • Democrat in name only, referring to a member of the Democratic Party considered too conservative by more liberal members.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Forget the DLC, "unified" messages (often little more the DINO versions of Republican discourse) and talk to people about those things that truly matter to them.
    • The center is trying to be drummed out in some cases, RINO hunting and DINO hunting.
    • A DINO senator and two bloggers have endorsed Bush.
    • But some things never change, and here was the biggest DINO (Democrat in name only) in the Senate crowing about what a wonderful vote he cast.
    • Indeed, he would have survived if he had not been such a tool of the DINO wing of the Democratic Party.
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