zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zhǐ wén zhǐ tǎo yàn de kūn chóng
    A mosquito, a gnat.
  • xùn yíng de shì shǔzhēn jūn xiǎo kūn chóng
    type genus of the Sciaridae: fungus gnat.
  • kūn chóng de gāng zhú jiàn biàn tài huò wán quán biàn tài wéi diǎn
    subclass of insects characterized by gradual and usually incomplete metamorphosis.
  • jiè zhōng guó méi huā jiǎng jiè shàng hǎi bái lán biǎo yǎn shù zhùjué jiǎng huò zhě。 1961 nián shàng hǎi shì xìqǔ xué xiào shǒu jiè kūn yǎn yuán bāngōng xiǎo shēngshàn yǎn guān shēng
    The Fourth Chinese Drama Plum Blossom Prize and Fifth Shanghai Drama Magnolia Prize Winner, Cai Zheng-Ren is a graduator of Shanghai Traditional Opera School, mainly acts young male character in Kunju Opera.
  • mǒu xiē kūn chóng bié shì chóng pái xiè zài zhí shàng de tián de zhuàng zhìjīng cháng bèi shōu huò
    A sweet granular substance excreted on the leaves of plants by certain insects, especially aphids, and often harvested by ants.
  • táng láng rèn zhǒng táng láng duō zhǒng shí ròu kūn chóngzhù yào shēng huó zài dàidàn yòu xiē shēng huó wēn dài cháng wéi qiǎn yòu liǎng duì yòng lái xíng zǒu de tuǐ yòng lái zhuā de yòu qián zhītáng láng huó de kūn chóng wéi shíbāo kuò jiā de chéng yuán
    Any of various predatory insects of the family Mantidae, primarily tropical but including a few Temperate Zone species, usually pale green and having two pairs of walking legs and powerful, grasping forelimbs. The mantis feeds on live insects, including others of its own kind.
  • chàn míng shēng jiào shēng jiān ruì de shēng huò chàn shēngyóu xiē kūn chóng niǎo chū huáng chóng zhè
    The sharp whirring or trilling sound made by some insects and birds, such as the grasshopper and partridge.
  • kūn chóng de chū de shí guǎn
    the ventricose gullet of an insect.
  • sān shēng yīng zhǒng běi měi chǎn de shí kūn chóng jiān huó dòng de niǎosān shēng yīngshǔ máo yòu bān diǎn lín jiān diǎn de yán xiāng hùn
    An insect-eating nocturnal North American bird(Caprimulgus vociferus) of the goatsucker family, having spotted brown feathers that blend with its woodland habitat.
  • xiàng 'é de xiǎo kūn chóngyòu liǎng duì dài máo de chìyòu chóng shuǐ
    small moth-like insect having two pairs of hairy membranous wings and aquatic larvae.
  • men jǐn shēng huó zài duì xiàng zhī zhū huò huáng fēng zhè yàng de xiǎo chóng de zhōngér qiě shēng huó zài duì zhū fēi 'é zhè yàng hài kūn chóng de zhōng
    We live in dread not only of unpleasant insects like spiders or wasps, but of quite harmless ones like moths.
  • yòu 'è kūn chóng
    An insect having mandibles.
  • yīng de zhǒng xiǎo 'ér yōu de yīngyòu cháng 'ér jiān de chì bǎng kūn chóng xiǎo dòng wéi shí
    any of several small graceful hawks of the family Accipitridae having long pointed wings and feeding on insects and small animals.
  • zhǒng bàn chì bié shì chì mùdì kūn chóng
    any of various insects of the order Hemiptera and esp. of the suborder Heteroptera.
  • zhuǎn zhù shēng zhēn jūnzhuǎn zhù shēng kūn chóng
    heteroecious fungi; heteroecious insects.
  • xīzàng zhōu zhōng de shǐ wèi shān mài kūn lún shān mài zhī jiānshì jiào de zhōng xīn zuì zǎo zuò wéi wáng guó zài 7 shì shí chǔyú dǐng shèng shí , 13 zhì 18 shì chǔyú měnggǔ kòng zhì zhī xiàhòu lái guī wéi zhōng guó tǒng zhì( 1720 nián
    A historical region of central Asia between the Himalaya and Kunlun mountains. A center of Lamaist Buddhism, Tibet first flourished as an independent kingdom in the seventh century. It fell under Mongol influence from the13th to the18th century and later came under Chinese control(1720).
  • yòu zhuàng de qián chì hòu chì de kūn chóng
    insects having membranous forewings and hind wings.
  • de shí cǎo kūn chóngyòu shì tiào yuè de hòu tuì
    terrestrial plant-eating insect with hind legs adapted for leaping.
  • zhǒng yòu jiān rèn de qián chì zhuàng de hòu chì shàn jǔjué de zuǐ de kūn chóng
    any of various insects having leathery forewings and membranous hind wings and chewing mouthparts.
  • hòu kūn chóng duì hòu miàn de chì bǎng zhī 'é
    One of a pair of hind wings of an insect, such as a moth.
  • hòu xiōng kūn chóng xiōng zhōng sān fēn de zuì hòu fēncháng yòu sān duì tuǐ 'èr duì chì
    The hindmost of the three divisions of the thorax of an insect, bearing the third pair of legs and the second pair of wings.
  • tóng chì lèi xiǎo kūn chóngtōng cháng zài zhí shàng bìng zhī wéi shíyǐn zài zhuàng bǎo céng xià
    small homopterous insect that usually lives and feeds on plants and secretes a protective waxy covering.
  • fěn shī zhǒng fěn shī de bái tóng chì kūn chóngyòu cháng chì bái bān de cháng cháng duì zhí zào chéng sǔn hài
    Any of various small whitish homopterous insects of the family Aleyrodidae, having long wings and a white waxy body, often injurious to plants.
  • jiǎo chán rèn zhǒng tōng cháng xíng jiào xiǎoxíng zhuàng guài de jiǎo chán tóng chì kūn chóngduō jiàn dài cháng yòu shì shí shù zhī de kǒu
    Any of numerous, generally small, often oddly shaped homopterous insects of the family Membracidae, found mostly in the tropics and having mouthparts adapted to sucking the sap from trees.
  • xiǎo jiānxiǎo kōng jiān fēng de xiǎo dòng huò xiǎo kōng jiān fēng fáng nèi de cháo shì huò zhí fáng nèi de xiǎo shì huò kūn chóng chì bǎng nèi xuè guǎn fēn jiè de
    A small enclosed cavity or space, such as a compartment in a honeycomb or within a plant ovary or an area bordered by veins in an insect's wing.
  • chì mài wěn bìng zhī chēng kūn chóng de chì bǎng de jiǎo zhì chì mài zhī
    One of the horny ribs that stiffen and support the wing of an insect.
  • wéi fāng biàn jiā de gōng zuòzhōng guó 99 kūn míng shì huì wěi huì xiàng zhōng wài xīn wén dān wèi chū liǎo yāo qǐngbìng chéng liǎo xīn wén zhōng xīnzhuān mén jiē dài cān huì zhěān pái cān guāncǎi fǎng shì
    The Expo '99 Organizing Committee has invited both Chinese and foreign news organizations, and a news centers has been set up to take responsibility for hosting the visiting journalists, offering convenience to their work, as well as arranging visits and interviews.
  • cāng yíng shuāng chì dài yòu liǎng zhī chì bǎng de zhǒng kūn chóngyóu zhǐ rèn zhǒng jiā yíng de kūn chóngbāo kuò jiā yíng
    Any of numerous two-winged insects of the order Diptera, especially any of the family Muscidae, which includes the housefly.
  • máo diànzhǎo diàn jiā yíng děng kūn chóng yòng dào píng miàn shàng de xiàng diàn shìde róu ruǎn diàn zhuàng
    A soft, cushionlike pad on the foot of an insect, such as the housefly, by which it clings to a surface.
  • shù kūn chóng wēng wēng de shēng
    the symphonic hum of a million insects.
  • yóu zhǐ kūn chóng deyíng yíng shēngwēng wēng shēng;( yóu zhǐ hùn de 'ér lián de shēng yīn
    Humming sound, esp of an insect; indistinct murmur, esp of many voices
  • láng zhǒng shēngzhǎng fēi zhōu nán dōng de dòng máo zhuàng láng láng shǔ), xíng zhuàng xiàng liè gǒucháng yòu jiā hēi tiáo wén de huī róng máozhù yào bái kūn chóng de yòu chóng wéi shí
    A mammal(Proteles cristatus) native to southern and eastern Africa that resembles the hyena, has gray fur with black stripes, and feeds mainly on termites and insect larvae.