单词 | gracile |
例句 | Now, tanned and wiry, if gracile, with his physician comfortingly nearby in the stalls, he wastes no energy on extravagant gesture. Claudio Abbado at the Lucerne festival; BBC Prom 44 2010-08-21T23:06:00Z Judging from its unique adaptations, this was a particularly gracile and innovative predator that possessed clawed digits primed for pouncing onto the backs of larger animals. Fossils Show Raptors Prowled North America Late in Dinosaurs’ Era 2020-03-26T04:00:00Z Close anatomical analysis reveals that many of the differences between the two orient around the stiffness of one versus the flexibility of the other with robust versus gracile features that support different musculature and movement. What Makes the Human Foot Unique? 2018-10-07T04:00:00Z Brazil’s top star, Neymar, is a gracile wisp of murder, and France’s squad is, on paper, mercilessly stacked. World Cup Preview 2018: Messi vs. Ronaldo, Magic Cats, Iceland!!, and More 2018-06-08T04:00:00Z Which of these jobs the mask did for Sinosauropteryx remains a matter of speculation—though its gracile body suggests dismembering things was not its strong suit. One species of dinosaur wore a bandit mask 2017-10-26T04:00:00Z Early modern humans – more gracile, and perhaps quicker to adapt and take advantage of their environment – then migrated north from Africa to outpace and outlive the first Europeans. Neanderthal DNA may account for nicotine addiction and depression 2016-02-11T05:00:00Z Allosaurus possessed a more gracile skull, with curved, serrated teeth. Watch your mouth: Allosaurus had monstrously gaping jaws 2015-11-03T05:00:00Z This "big toe" is not only more gracile in chimpanzees, but it curves toward the other toes enabling a greater flexing motion. What Makes the Human Foot Unique? 2018-10-07T04:00:00Z While before this, dinosaurs were depicted in the media as being more similar to crocodiles—scaly, lumbering tail-draggers—around this time it steadily became more commonplace to illustrate dinosaurs as faster, more gracile, feathered creatures. Jurassic World and The Cinematic Science of Dinosaurs 2015-06-08T04:00:00Z The gracile humans bested their more-robust cousins thanks to greater intelligence, social cooperation and adaptability to a changing environment. Could Somebody Pass Barry Ritholtz The Cluebat Please? 2015-01-17T05:00:00Z All of the evidence emphatically points to our direct, gracile ape ancestors steadily extending their youth. The Invention of Childhood, or Why It Hurts to Have a Baby [Excerpt] 2013-04-19T14:15:04.170Z —Plant 1–2° high, or often reduced to a few inches, in which case it is B. gracile, Pursh. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z He studied Persis; how beautiful she was, how soft and gracile, how apt to endearments! What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z She heard it, too, for the gracile fingers fell from the strings. The Valiants of Virginia Her gracile mentality made no distinction in these things, and the problems of cost never tarnished the shining mirror of her content. Command Flowers, including the stamens, about 15 mm. long Gooseberry, Ribes gracile. 7b. The Plants of Michigan Simple Keys for the Identification of the Native Seed Plants of the State Before he recognized the olive-green tailor suit which he had come to know, he noticed the firm yet gracile move of her. The Readjustment But in the meantime, there he sits, not with his feet in the window or on a chair—he is a gentleman, I said, a Boston gentleman—the flower of a gracile ancestry. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 7 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Orators The entire female skeleton differs from the male skeleton; all the bones are smaller and more gracile; the pelvis, as we have seen before, is shallower and wider. Woman Her Sex and Love Life In the glow of the open doorway stood a young girl,—gracile, tall,—with singularly splendid eyes,—brown eyes peeping at him from beneath a golden riot of loose hair. Chita: a Memory of Last Island At one side of her was a pail full of steaming brown water, and in her red coarse little hands, which did not seem to belong to those gracile arms, she held a dripping clout. Hilda Lessways In person, he was tall, fair, gracile, and of limbs distinguished for their elegant proportions. "De Bello Gallico" and Other Commentaries The hands and feet are small and gracile typically. The Glands Regulating Personality Palmiform you might hastily term them,—but no palm was ever so gracile; no palm ever bore so dainty a head of green plumes light as lace! Two Years in the French West Indies There are girls in those unfamiliar villages worthy to inspire any statuary,—beautiful with the beauty of ruddy bronze,—gracile as the palmettoes that sway above them.... Chita: a Memory of Last Island Sidwell was all he could imagine of sweet and dignified; more modest in bearing, more gracile, more— Monday at noon, and he still walked the streets of Exeter. Born in Exile With what gracile loveliness did her neck bend as she spoke to Mrs. Lessingham! The Emancipated His hand paused amid the entries, and he grew suddenly aware of some dim, shadowy form, gracile and sweet-smelling as the spring-moist shadow of wandering cloud, emanation of earth, or woman herself? The Untilled Field |
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