Pronunciation: English? 【‘p? nd? ] beautiful? 【‘p? nd? ]
Lexical collocation:
1, giant panda
2. panda panda
3. Bear, a large herbivorous mammal of the panda family.
4. Lovely panda, lovely panda
Clumsy panda clumsy panda
Related examples
I have never seen a panda.
I have never seen a panda.
Pandas are rare animals now.
Pandas are rare animals now.
Panda is loved by people all over the world.
Panda is loved by people all over the world.
Extended data:
English of some animals
1, elephant English ['el? f(? ) nt] beautiful? [? l? f? nt]
Elephant; Large drawing paper
Example: The fossil hunter unearthed Ann's bones? Elephant? It is believed to be 500,000 years old.
Scientists looking for fossils have unearthed an elephant skeleton thought to be 500 thousand years old.
2. Cat English? 【k? T] beautiful? 【k? t]
Cats, cats
[example]:? Mine? The cat's right eye is discharging mucus.
My cat's right eye has been secreting mucus.
3. Mouse English? [Horse? S] beautiful? [Horse? s]
Rats; A timid person; mouse
Verb (abbreviation for verb) catches mice; Search carefully; Move the mouse ...
[Example] A little? Rats? Run under my chair.
A little mouse ran under my chair.
4. Tiger English? ['ta? g? ] beautiful? ['ta? ɡ? ]
Tiger; All kinds of cats; A fierce man, a tiger and a wolf.
[Example]: The engine purrs like it is full? Tiger.
The engine rumbled like a plush tiger.
5. Monkey English? ['m? k? ] beautiful? ['m? ki]
Monkeys; Ape; Naughty boy; Naughty children
Nonsense of intransitive verbs; break down
[Example] Is she such a small one? Monkeys.
She is a little troublemaker.