Examples of using Salamander in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Salamander Guest House is an Edwardian building with comfortable en suite bedrooms(no shared bathrooms!).
And new cardiomyocytes are created by cell division similar Like a salamander, it may help millions of patients repair damaged heart tissue.
I think,” said the salamander,“that if you had something you could stand on, you could climb out.”.
Film crews have recreated Commander Salamander, a popular punk store that operated in the neighborhood during the 80s and 90s.
I took the salamander egg from my coat pocket, crushed it in my hand, and threw it into their midst.
A painting shows a new giant salamander named Andrias sligoi, the largest amphibian in the world.
Salamander” comes from the Greek word salamandra, which means,“fire.”.
The only way you can return to human form is to find the Salamander Cross, a magical item with the power to remove curses….
I am grateful to James Fenton and the Salamander Press for permission to reprint the lines from'a german Requiem' on page 115.
Relatively little is known about the salamander- currently estimated to number fewer than 50,000 wild individuals.
Tapley is optimistic about the salamander's future, seeing viable solutions to offset the factors threatening its survival.
Those species were found again on expeditions in 2009 and 2010, but the Jackson's salamander stayed missing.
Martens and Converse remain the undisputed market leaders, while the urban middle class has a noted preference for Ecco, Clarks, Rieker and Salamander footwear.
Ophir agreed last month to buy rival Salamander Energy PLC for less than $500 million.
If that will be YOUR married look, I, as a Christian, will soon give up the notion of consorting with a mere sprite or salamander.
Salamander farms have sought to"maximize variation" by exchanging salamanders from distant areas, without realizing they are in fact distinct species, Che explains.
The Jackson's Climbing Salamander(Bolitoglossa jacksoni), a brilliant yellow-and-black amphibian, was last seen in 1975 and feared extinct.
The findings are important because the salamander's magic appears to derive from tissue-specific cells, which makes it somewhat closer to mammalian processes than thought.
Meanwhile, salamander eggs from Pleurodeles waltl fertilized aboard the Russian space station Mir produced embryos that developed into larvae, although with some alterations.
And over time, selective breeding on farms could change the salamander's physical and behavioral characteristics so that they differed from those of their wild ancestors.