A1 noun Neutral

amphibian

/æmˈfɪbiən/

An amphibian is a type of animal that can live both on land and in water. Most amphibians, like frogs and salamanders, start their lives in the water and move to land as they grow older.

Ejemplos

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The children saw a small green frog, which is a common amphibian, near the lake.

The children saw a small green frog, which is a common amphibian, near the lake.

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The protection of every native amphibian species is a priority for the local government.

The protection of every native amphibian species is a priority for the local government.

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Look at that cool amphibian hiding under the wet leaves!

Look at that cool amphibian hiding under the wet leaves!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
amphibian
Adverbio
amphibiously
Adjetivo
amphibious
Relacionado
amphibiousness
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Amphi' as 'Both' (like an amphitheater with seats on both sides) and 'Bio' as 'Life'. An amphibian lives 'both lives' in water and on land.

Quiz rápido

A frog is a type of _______ because it lives both in water and on land.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: amphibian

Ejemplos

1

The children saw a small green frog, which is a common amphibian, near the lake.

everyday

The children saw a small green frog, which is a common amphibian, near the lake.

2

The protection of every native amphibian species is a priority for the local government.

formal

The protection of every native amphibian species is a priority for the local government.

3

Look at that cool amphibian hiding under the wet leaves!

informal

Look at that cool amphibian hiding under the wet leaves!

4

Biologists are studying how the amphibian respiratory system adapts to different environments.

academic

Biologists are studying how the amphibian respiratory system adapts to different environments.

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Our environmental impact report focuses on the local amphibian population near the construction site.

business

Our environmental impact report focuses on the local amphibian population near the construction site.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
amphibian
Adverbio
amphibiously
Adjetivo
amphibious
Relacionado
amphibiousness

Colocaciones comunes

amphibian species amphibian species
endangered amphibian endangered amphibian
amphibian habitat amphibian habitat
amphibian life cycle amphibian life cycle
protecting amphibians protecting amphibians

Frases Comunes

amphibian vehicle

amphibian vehicle

amphibian landing

amphibian landing

amphibian eggs

amphibian eggs

Se confunde a menudo con

amphibian vs reptile

Reptiles have dry, scaly skin and lay eggs on land, whereas amphibians have moist skin and usually lay eggs in water.

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Notas de uso

Use 'amphibian' when referring to the scientific class of animals that transition from water to land. It is a more precise term than simply saying 'water animal'.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use 'amphibian' to describe any animal that swims, like a crocodile, but crocodiles are actually reptiles.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Amphi' as 'Both' (like an amphitheater with seats on both sides) and 'Bio' as 'Life'. An amphibian lives 'both lives' in water and on land.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Greek 'amphibios', which means 'living a double life'.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun Plural: amphibians Used with 'an' (an amphibian)
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Contexto cultural

Frogs, the most famous amphibians, are often used in literature and folklore to represent transformation, such as the 'Frog Prince' story.

Quiz rápido

A frog is a type of _______ because it lives both in water and on land.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: amphibian

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