zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • shuāng chì kūn chóng xìng yòu cháng chuān rén dòng de bìng xuè
    two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the skin and suck the blood of humans and animals.
  • chóng zhǒng chóng ruǎn xiǎo kūn chóng yòu bié shì zhí nèi zhī de kǒu
    Any of various small, soft-bodied insects of the family Aphididae that have mouthparts specially adapted for piercing and feed by sucking sap from plants.
  • kuài tóu de biǎo miàn bèi kūn chóng zhù liǎo de dòng
    The surface of the wood was pitted with holes made by insects.
  • kūn míng de huǒ chē zài zhàn tái ?
    Which platform for Kunming, please?
  • cóng duǒ huā dào lìng duǒ huā chuán shòu huā fěn de kūn chóng
    an insect that carries pollen from one flower to another.
  • huā yóu tóng zhí de huā fēn chū lái de gān měi de bèi cǎi zhāi huā fěn de shēng yǐn yòng fēng què huò kūn chóng bìng yóu fēng cǎi zhì chéng fēng
    A sweet liquid secreted by flowers of various plants, consumed by pollinators, such as hummingbirds and insects, and gathered by bees for making honey.
  • shí xìng kūn chóng huò niǎo lèi
    Polyphagous insects or birds.
  • xíng jièqiào chóng de shí zhí kūn chóng biǎo yòu céng zhuàng fěn fēn yóu shāng hài guǒ shù
    scale-like plant-eating insect coated with a powdery waxy secretion; destructive esp. of fruit trees.
  • wēn nuǎn cháng shēn yǎn jīng de shí ròu kūn chóng qián zhī chù xiū hǎo xiàng dǎo de yàng
    predacious long-bodied large-eyed insect of warm regions; rests with forelimbs raised as in prayer.
  • qīng tíng kūn chóng qīng tíng zhōng dài chì bǎng de de shí ròu kūn chóng bāo kuò suǒ yòu jūn chì qīng tíng qīng líng suǒ yòu kūn chóng diǎn wèiyòu cháng 'ér liàng de qūgànliǎng duì zhì chì bǎng chū de yǎn
    Any of the large predacious winged insects of the order Odonata, which includes the dragonflies and damselflies, characterized by long brightly colored bodies, two pairs of membranous wings, and large compound eyes.
  • huò kūn chóng wéi shēng de jiáqiào chóng
    beetles that prey on other insects.
  • zhī zhū wéi liè kūn chóng 'ér zhì wǎng
    A spider weaves a web to catch prey.
  • chǎn yìn qún dǎo fěi bīn jiān huó dòng de shù líng cháng lèi dòng yǎn jīng hěn zhǐ duān yòu shì pān yuán de ròu diànlíng cháng dòng zhōng wéi wán quán zhǐ chī kūn chóng xiǎo chuí dòng 'ér chī zhí
    nocturnal arboreal primate of Indonesia and the Philippines having huge eyes and digits ending in pads to facilitate climbing; the only primate that spurns all plant material as food living entirely on insects and small vertebrates.
  • néng shēn suō de néng xiàng wài shēn chū de duō kūn chóng de huì
    Capable of being thrust outward, as the proboscis of many insects.
  • huì duō kūn chóng gǎi zuò shǔn huì guān de fēn huì
    A portion of the proboscis that is adapted as a sucking organ in many insects.
  • mǐn jié de shí ròu cāng yíngyòu xiàng fēng yàng qiáng zhuàng de shēn cháng yìng huà shǔn bèi huò de kūn chóng
    swift predatory fly having a strong body like a bee with the proboscis hardened for sucking juices of other insects captured on the wing.
  • wén rèn zhǒng wén de shuāng chì kūn chóng zhōng duō shù xìng wén chóng cháng yòu yòng lái xuè de cháng huì zhǒng yòu biéyòu xiē wén chuán bìng nüè huáng bìng
    Any of various two-winged insects of the family Culicidae, in which the female of most species is distinguished by a long proboscis for sucking blood. Some species are vectors of diseases such as malaria and yellow fever.
  • běi měi zhōu de shí ròu kūn chóngyòu xíng de cháng cháng de qián xiōng
    predatory insect of western North America having a long necklike prothorax.
  • jiǎn xiān wéi huò lèi xiān wéi cái liào de bǎo yóu 'é huò kūn chóng de yòu chóng zuò chéngzuò wéi yǒng jiē duàn de gài
    A protective case of silk or similar fibrous material spun by the larvae of moths and other insects that serves as a covering for their pupal stage.
  • yǒng shēng de chǎn chū néng gòu huà yǒng qiě liáng hǎo de yòu chóngyòng kūn chóng
    Producing well-developed young that are ready to pupate. Used of an insect.
  • àn xíng pái liè de 'àn guī de xíng pái liè de kūn chóng chì bǎng shàng de bān diǎn de pái liè
    Arranged in regular rows, as the spots on the wings of an insect.
  • yòu xiān yàn bān diǎn de dài kūn chóngyòu céng bèi rèn wéi néng guāng de kǒu
    large brightly marked tropical insect with a process like a snout that was formerly thought to emit light.
  • duō shù fēng huáng fēng dōushì qún kūn chóng
    Most bees and wasps are social insects.
  • wǎng jiè kūn jiāo huì jūn měi nián 8 yuè 8 15 xíngkǎo dào měi nián 7、 8 yuè fèn 'ōuměi xiē guó jiā zhèng chù xiūjià nán cān huìwéi biàn gèng duō de zhōng wài shāng bié shì hǎi wài shāng jiā cān jiā kūn jiāo huìjīng guó jiā wài jīng mào zhǔnjué dìng cóng jīn nián bàn gǎi wéi měi nián 6 yuè 6 -10
    However, the previous fairs were held from August 8th to 15th, during which some European and American countries were on furlough and few were willing to participate in the fair. Approved by the State MOFTEC, the annual fair will be held from June 6th to 10th from this year on, so as to solicit more enterprises and business persons.
  • qún chū xiàn de xiǎo niǎo fēi xíng de kūn chóng wéi shí
    any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wing.
  • yòu xiē kūn chóng shòu mìng zhǐ yòu xiǎo shí
    Some insects have a life-span of no more than a few hours.
  • zhī dàoràng men chéng fēi kūn míng kàn kàn 'ér zhuàng guān de shí lín
    I know, let's fly to Kunming to see the spectacular stone forest there.
  • zhī zhū chū de néng shí kūn chóng de wǎnghuò lèi )。
    a web spun by spiders to trap insect prey (or something resembling such a web).
  • zhǒng yìn - ào de xiǎo dàn shuǐ tōng guò jiāng shuǐ pēn xiàng kūn chóng bìng luò men 'ér shí kūn chóng
    any of several small Indo-Australian freshwater fishes that catch insects by squirting water at them and knocking them into the water.
  • yín huī de chì kūn chóngchū méi jiā tíng zhōng chī shū zhōng de nián jiāo jiāng guò de
    silver-gray wingless insect found in houses feeding on book bindings and starched clothing.
  • men huān zhuǎn jīng guān kàn kūn chóngniǎo lèi dòng máng tíng gān men de shì qíng
    We enjoy staring at insects, birds and animals when they go about their business.
  • quán shěng yōng yòu lèi yóu jǐng 220 xíng shè 399 jiā yóu bīn guǎn fàn diàn 670 jiājǐn kūn míng děng 13 zhòng diǎn yóu chéng shì jiù yōng yòu xīng bīn guǎn 263 jiā)、 gāo dàng yóu chē 2500 duō liàng yóu chuán zhǐ 100 duō sōuquán shěng yóu cóng rén yuán 20 duō wàn rén
    In Yunnan there are 220 tourist areas and scenery sights. Meanwhile 399 travel agencies and 670 hotels (Kunming and other 12 main tourist cities have 263 starred hotels), some 2500 high-grade tourist vehicles, more than 100 tourist boats, and more than 20 thousand people engaging in tourism.