kaleidoscope [kəˈlaidəskəup]
n.万花筒;产生有趣的对称效果
例句1, The kaleidoscope of autumn leaves created a mesmerizing pattern as they fluttered to the ground.
秋叶的万花筒在飘落时形成了一种迷人的图案。
例句2, Her mind was a kaleidoscope of ideas, each one more brilliant than the last.
她的思维就像一个万花筒,每一个想法都比前一个更加精彩。

kaleidoscopic [kəˌlaidəˈskɔpik]
a.千变万化的
例句1, The kaleidoscopic patterns of the aurora borealis danced across the night sky, captivating all who witnessed the celestial display.
北极光千变万化的图案在夜空中舞动,让所有目睹这一奇观的人都为之着迷。
例句2, Her kaleidoscopic personality made her the center of attention at every social gathering, as she effortlessly shifted between roles and personas.
她千变万化的个性使她在每次社交聚会上都成为焦点,因为她能轻松地在不同角色和形象之间切换。

kangaroo [ˌkæŋɡəˈruː]
n.袋鼠
例句1, The kangaroo’s unique method of locomotion, hopping on its powerful hind legs, allows it to cover vast distances with remarkable efficiency.
袋鼠独特的移动方式——用其强壮的后腿跳跃,使其能够以惊人的效率覆盖广阔的距离。
例句2, In the arid regions of Australia, the kangaroo has adapted to survive with minimal water, showcasing the resilience of marsupials in harsh environments.
在澳大利亚的干旱地区,袋鼠已经适应了在极少量水的情况下生存,展示了有袋类动物在恶劣环境中的适应能力。

killjoy [ˈkildʒɔi]
n.令人扫兴的人
例句1, Her constant negativity and refusal to join in the festivities

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