zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • yóu liǎng fēn chéng de yóu liǎng fēn chéng de mǒu xiē kūn chóng de jié
    Consisting of two parts or segments, as the tarsus in certain insects.
  • máo chóng mǒu xiē kūn chóng yòu chóng de jié shàng de 'ér duǎn de zhī jié zhī
    One of the stubby limbs on the abdominal segments of caterpillars and certain other insect larvae.
  • ǒu rán yǐn měi guó de zhōu kūn chóngduì gān shù píng guǒ shù yòu hài
    Asiatic insect introduced accidentally into United States; pest on citrus and apple trees.
  • wěi mǒu xiē kūn chóng wěi wài duì yòu gǎn jué gōng néng de wěi zhī wén de wěi
    Either of a pair of terminal, dorsolateral sensory appendages of certain insects, such as the female mosquito.
  • kàng shé xuè qīng hán kàng shé de zhǒng dòng xuè qīngyòng yào zhōng zhì liáo dòng huò kūn chóng yǐn de zhòngdú
    An animal serum containing antivenins. It is used in medicine to treat poisoning caused by animal or insect venom.
  • běi měi zhōu kūn chóngduì chǎng de huài xìng
    North American insect that severely damages grasses.
  • xiào rén shuō de 'ā 'ěr gāng kūn
    the Algonquian language spoken by the Shawnee people.
  • shí chóng de néng gòu kūn chóng huò xiǎo de yòu bìng néng cóng zhōng yíng yǎng deshí chóng de
    Capable of trapping insects or other small organisms and absorbing nutrients from them; insectivorous.
  • néng shí chóng denéng zhuō huò shōu kūn chóng de píng cǎo
    Capable of trapping and absorbing insects, as the pitcher plant.
  • shí chóng dòng rèn zhǒng xiǎo xíng dezhù yào shì jiān huó dòng de shí chóng dòng diǎn shì zhù yào kūn chóng wéi shíbāo kuò yǎnyǎn shǔ wèi
    Any of various small, principally nocturnal mammals of the order Insectivora, characteristically feeding chiefly on insects and including the shrews, moles, and hedgehogs.
  • tōng guò shēn de fēn chū jiān ruì de shēng yīnyòng xióng xìng kūn chóng shuài huáng chóng
    make a shrill creaking noise by rubbing together special bodily structures, as of male insects such as crickets or grasshoppers.
  • shù zhōng zhà měng shuài tóng shǔ chán de zhǒng kūn chóngxióng zhōng de qián chì shàng yòu zhǒng guān shí chǎn shēng zhǒng jiān ruì shēng yīn
    Any of various green insects of the family Tettigoniidae related to the grasshoppers and the crickets, the male of which produces a shrill sound by rubbing together specialized organs on the forewings.
  • shuài rèn zhǒng shuài de kūn chóngyòu shàn cháng tiào yuè de cháng chù jiǎo tuǐduō zhǒng xióng xìng shuài néng tōng guò tóng shí qián chì 'ér chū jiān de shēng
    Any of various insects of the family Gryllidae, having long antennae and legs adapted for leaping. The males of many species produce a shrill chirping sound by rubbing the front wings together.
  • wěi jiá zhǒng xíng qián de dòng shǔ fùzhuó zài mǒu xiē kūn chóng de hòu duān sōu
    A pincerlike pair of movable appendages at the posterior end of the abdomen in certain insects, such as earwigs.
  • bǐng bǐng zhǒng cháng de jīng zhuàng wèi zài mǒu xiē kūn chóng zhōng lián jiē xiōng de
    A slender, stalklike part, as that connecting the thorax and abdomen in certain insects.
  • dòng xuéfēn de tóuxiōng yóu jǐn suō fēn kāi de mǒu xiē kūn chóng
    (zoology) having deep constrictions separating head, thorax, and abdomen, as in insects.
  • fēn de tóuxiōng yóu jǐn suō fēn kāi de zài mǒu xiē kūn chóng
    Having deep constrictions separating the head, thorax, and abdomen, as in insects.
  • kūn chóng de jiào zhǎi wèi
    The narrow part of the abdomen of an insect.
  • yíng cǎo zhǒng yíng cǎo zhǔhè jiǎn qiū luó shǔ zhí yuán chǎn zhù yào zài běi bàn qiúkāi bái fěn hóng hóng huò huā duǒjīng huā 'ě yòu nián xìnghuì nián zhù xiǎo kūn chóng
    Any of several plants of the genera Silene and Lychnis, native chiefly to the Northern Hemisphere and having white, pink, red, or purplish flowers and sticky stems and calyxes on which small insects may become stuck.
  • shēn shòu cháng de dài kūn chóngzài men fǎng de wǎng zhōng qún
    any of a small order of slender typically tropical insects that nest in colonies in silken tunnels that they spin.
  • zhǒng yīng wěi mùdì chì kūn chóngcháng yòu gāng máo zhuàng hòu chóng
    Any of various wingless insects of the order Thysanura, such as the silverfish, having bristlelike posterior appendages.
  • shū zhù chóng xiē rǎn shū běn bìng zhānhé zhōng de jiāng wéi shí de kūn chóng zhōng de rèn zhǒngyóu zhǐ shū shī chóng
    Any of various insects, especially booklice and silverfish, that infest books and feed on the paste in the bindings.
  • jiā xiǎo zào zhǒng yáng yòu qīn yuán guān de xiǎo xíng chì kūn chóng ), zhù zài biān huò zào biān děng jiàn zhù de wēn nuǎn fāng
    A small, wingless insect(Thermobia domestica) related to the silverfish and inhabiting warm areas of buildings, as around furnaces or boilers.
  • yǒng mǒu xiē kūn chóng chóng zhà měng de yòu chóng xíng tàitōng cháng chéng nián xíng zhuàng xiāng xiàng dàn xíng zhuàng xiǎo bìng qiě quē shǎo wán quán de chì bǎng
    The larval form of certain insects, such as silverfish and grasshoppers, usually resembling the adult form but smaller and lacking fully developed wings.
  • tóng yáng shàng kūn tóng zhì tán guòyuè jiǎn dān yuè hǎo
    I have discussed it with Comrade Yang Shangkun, and we have agreed that the simpler it is, the better.
  • zhè xiē kūn chóng wěi zhuāng chéng
    These insects can simulate dead leaves.
  • zhè zhǒng kūn chóng kàn shàng xiàng xiǎo shù zhī
    The insect simulates a twig.
  • kūn yīn 'ā 'ěr de zhǒng huò dān wèi
    A unit of currency in Albania.
  • qǐng kàn kàn zhè xiē kūn chóng lüè guò shuǐ miàn de fāng shì
    Look at the way those insects skim over the water.
  • zhù guò xiē kūn chóng lüè guò shuǐ miàn de yàng
    Have you ever noticed the way those insects skim over the water?
  • kūn yuē hàn · fěi 1893 1960 měi guó zuò jiā zào liǎo běn zhēn tàn běn xiān shēng de xíng xiàngbìng xiě liǎo duō guān xīn yīng lán jiā tíng de xiǎo shuō zhōng yòu de qiáo zhì · ā léi xiān shēng( 1937 nián
    American writer who created the Japanese sleuth Mr. Moto and wrote comic novels about rich New England families, including The Late George Apley(1937).
  • guǎng fàn fēn wēn nuǎn de shǎo shù lèi men duì rén quándōu hài bìng yòng xiāo miè chóng kūn chóng
    any of a small family of lizards widely distributed in warm areas; all are harmless and useful as destroyers of e.g. slugs and insects.