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词汇 Indian elephant
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Definition of Indian elephant in English:

Indian elephant

noun
  • The elephant of southern Asia, which is smaller than the African elephant, with smaller ears and only one lip to the trunk. It is often tamed as a beast of burden in India.

    印度象,亚洲象。亦称ASIAN ELEPHANT

    Elephas maximus, family Elephantidae

    Also called Asian elephant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were herbivorous and are closely related to modern Indian elephants.
    • ‘Most people think that mammoths are predecessors of African and Indian elephants, but they were actually a completely different species that co-existed with them,’ he explained.
    • Sometimes called the Indian elephant, this animal is also found in the dense forests and grassy plains of Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Malaya, and Sumatra.
    • The zoo offices were once the airport club house and the old hangers are now used as the living area of a giraffe and the Indian elephants.
    • While it's well known that many modern large animals, including Indian elephants, can swim, sauropods have long been viewed as bulky leviathans in a class of their own.
    • The Indian elephant is the one found throughout Thailand, South East Asia, parts of India, the Himalayas and Borneo.
    • The first time I ever saw Indian elephants in the wild, it took me ten minutes to identify them.
    • Elephants have massive ossicles with total weight in the Indian elephant of approximately 650 mg.
    • So you can find prints with subjects you normally would not expect on Japanese woodblock prints like Indian elephants or a mountain landscape in Alaska.
    • Local tradition holds that the East India Trading Company gifted Indian elephants to the Sultan of Sulu (a nearby island) in 1750.

Definition of Indian elephant in US English:

Indian elephant

nounˈˌindēən ˈeləfənt
  • The elephant of southern Asia, which is smaller than the African elephant, with smaller ears and only one lip to the trunk. It is often tamed as a beast of burden in India.

    印度象,亚洲象。亦称ASIAN ELEPHANT

    Elephas maximus, family Elephantidae

    Also called Asian elephant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So you can find prints with subjects you normally would not expect on Japanese woodblock prints like Indian elephants or a mountain landscape in Alaska.
    • They were herbivorous and are closely related to modern Indian elephants.
    • The Indian elephant is the one found throughout Thailand, South East Asia, parts of India, the Himalayas and Borneo.
    • The zoo offices were once the airport club house and the old hangers are now used as the living area of a giraffe and the Indian elephants.
    • The first time I ever saw Indian elephants in the wild, it took me ten minutes to identify them.
    • Sometimes called the Indian elephant, this animal is also found in the dense forests and grassy plains of Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Malaya, and Sumatra.
    • Elephants have massive ossicles with total weight in the Indian elephant of approximately 650 mg.
    • While it's well known that many modern large animals, including Indian elephants, can swim, sauropods have long been viewed as bulky leviathans in a class of their own.
    • Local tradition holds that the East India Trading Company gifted Indian elephants to the Sultan of Sulu (a nearby island) in 1750.
    • ‘Most people think that mammoths are predecessors of African and Indian elephants, but they were actually a completely different species that co-existed with them,’ he explained.
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