fossil hunter
常見例句
- An experienced fossil hunter, Li split the slab and beheld a creature unlike any he had seen.
身爲(wèi)一位經(jīng)騐老到的化石獵手,李應(yīng)方小心翼翼的敲開石板之後,便發(fā)現(xiàn)了一種以前他從未見過的生物骨骼化石。 - A couple of days later near the same spot, fossil hunter Alemayehu Asfaw found a piece of a child's jaw with a first molar tooth.
幾天以後,在該目擊地的附近,化石獵手阿勒邁耶衚·阿斯範(fàn)(Alemayehu Asfaw)有又發(fā)現(xiàn)了一片帶有第一臼齒的兒童頜骨化石。 - As a fossil hunter, Shubin distinguished himself by leading an expedition to the Arctic in 2004 which uncovered the remains of a fish with a wrist, a creature with part fin, part limb.
作爲(wèi)一名化石搜尋者,舒賓的傑出成就是在2004年帶領(lǐng)了一次北極探險。 在這次探險中,他們發(fā)現(xiàn)了一種半鰭半肢的動物——一條有腕的魚化石。 - Sue was found in 1990 in South Dakota by the seasoned fossil hunter Peter Larson and his then companion Susan Hendrickson (for whom Sue was named) on private land belonging to a farmer named Maurice Williams.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Today in the United States, only approved researchers may collect vertebrates on public land, but a hunter who finds a fossil on his property, or on private land where he has permission to dig, can sell it, exhibit it, export it—whatever.
NEWYORKER: Bones of Contention - At the Denver fossil show, in September, I stopped by the booth of Mike Triebold, a veteran Colorado hunter who has been working with the Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists to find a way for academics and legitimate commercial hunters to collaborate.
NEWYORKER: Bones of Contention 返回 fossil hunter