0 the body of a dead animal, especially a large one that is soon to be cut up as meat or eaten by wild animals -- (尤指大型動物的)屍體;(供野生動物食用的)畜體
Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the rotting carcass of the deer. 禿鷹在天空盤旋等待著啄食鹿漸漸腐爛的屍體。
slang Move your great carcass (= your body) out of that chair! 把你龐大的身軀從那把椅子上移開!
Carcasses of burned-out vehicles lined the roads near the scene of the worst fighting. 在戰鬥最激烈的地點附近,道路兩旁到處都有被燒毀汽車的殘骸。
The simplest explanation for the association is that these bones belonged to parts of deer carcasses deposited with the burial as grave goods.
Selection on carcass proportions is expected to be less effective because it is based on information coming from relatives.
Subadult individuals were all black-coated wild boar whose carcass weighed <50 kg, supposedly corresponding to 13- to 24-month-old animals.
The carcass was then turned over and a similar blubber blanket peeled from the back.
On these sites isolated human bones, as well as complete human skeletons and complete animal carcasses, usually elk or aurochs, were deposited.
Evaluation of testing schemes with clones for carcass traits in beef cattle.
In one case no contaminated carcasses were found where the flock was also negative during rearing.
Five-foot-long sharks appeared when the reindeer carcasses were set overboard for a cleaning, and the sharks themselves were caught and dissected for their livers.