orca
                    
      英 [ˈɔː.kə]                            
                        美 [ˈɔːr.kə]                    
                    
                        
- n. 逆戟鲸(等于Orcinus orca);类逆戟鲸;兽人;魔鬼
 
                     
                    
                                            
                    
                 
                
             
                        
            
                orca 杀人鲸来自拉丁语orca,杀人鲸,词源同ogre,orc.
             
                        
            
                
- orca (n.)
 
- "killer whale," introduced as a generic term for the species by 1841, from earlier use in scientific names, from Latin orca "cetacean, a kind of whale." Earlier in English, orc, ork "large whale" (c. 1590), from French orque, had been used vaguely of sea monsters (see orc).
 
                  
                        
            
                
- 1. The orca told me our Savior is coming very soon. 
  - 逆戟鲸告诉我,我们的救世主很快会来到.
   
- 2. Now Orca Strike can directly destroy a refinery or seriously damage a Tech Center. 
  - 现在奥卡空袭能够直接击毁泰伯利亚精炼厂或者重创科技中心.
   
- 3. Comes the orca whale in winter, with the news of our Savior's coming. 
  - 逆戟鲸的伴星在冬天来到, 带着我们的救世主来到的消息.
   
- 4. For instance, Your Orca will always unload one too many missiles into a near dead opponent. 
  - 比如你的奥卡可能会对一个红血目标射出过多的导弹.