lizard
lizard — noun
1. A cold-blooded reptile whose body is covered in scales or hard, dry skin. Lizard
1.名詞B1
釋義
A cold-blooded reptile whose body is covered in scales or hard, dry skin. Lizards have a long body, a tapering tail, and almost always four short legs. They live in warm climates in many parts of the world.
例句
Otis saw a small green lizard sunning itself on a rock near the garden wall.
sunning itself on + [surface] — basking behaviour
The children watched the lizard's tongue shoot out to catch a fly.
watch + possessive + [body part] + verb — describing animal actions
Hiro keeps two lizards in a glass tank with a heat lamp and sand.
A large lizard ran across the path and disappeared under a bush.
文法句型
a lizard / the lizard / lizards