species
Word family verbspeciatenounspeciationspeciesismspeciesistspeciesspeciocide
spe·cies /ˈspiːʃiːz/ ●●○ W3 noun (plural species) [countableC] HBTYPEa group of animals or plants whose members are similar and can breed together to produce young animals or plants 〔动植物的〕物种,种 → genus Seven species of birds of prey have been observed. 已有七种猛禽被观察到。
pandas and other endangered species (=ones that may soon no longer exist) 熊猫以及其他濒危物种
► see thesaurus at animal n COLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + speciesendangered (=used about a species of which there are very few still alive, so that it may soon not exist)The park is a sanctuary for 41 endangered species.
protectedElephants are a protected species in Indonesia.
rareThe area contains many rare species of plants.
commonHere you will see most of the common species of African wildlife.
extinct (=no longer existing)About a hundred species are becoming extinct every day.
new (=not known about before, or not existing before )A new species of spider has been discovered in a field in Cambridgeshire.
native (=having always been in a particular country)Desert broom is a species native to Arizona.
bird/animal/plant speciesYou can see many different bird species on the canal.
verbsa species is found somewhereThis species is found only in the Southern Hemisphere.
a species lives somewhere (=used about animals)Many rainforest species cannot live anywhere else.
a species grows somewhere (=used about plants)The species grows wild in Europe.
Origin species (1300-1400) Latin “appearance, kind”, from specere “to look (at)”