zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • měng zhǒng lèi shuāng chì xiǎo kūn chóng shuāng chì zhōng yǎo rén de xiǎo kūn chóng
    Any of various similar dipteran insects, such as the biting midges of the family Ceratopogonidae.
  • jiá chā jiá zhǒng shuāng jià tàn qīng , ch2 bǎo tàn qīng huà de chéng fēn
    A bivalent hydrocarbon radical, CH2-, a component of unsaturated hydrocarbons.
  • shí yòng de tōng 'ōu zhōu shuāng bèi
    common edible European bivalve.
  • yòu chóng shí de huò shuāng lèi ruǎn dòng
    a young oyster or other bivalve.
  • fùzhuó zài yán shí děng shàng de hǎi shuǐ huò dàn shuǐ shuāng lèi ruǎn dòng
    marine or freshwater bivalve mollusk that lives attached to rocks etc..
  • fēi cháng xiǎo de ruǎn xiè mǒu xiē shuāng lèi ruǎn dòng gòng zài zhōng
    tiny soft-bodied crab living commensally in the mantles of certain bivalve mollusks.
  • zhuàng shuāng ruǎn dòng rèn zhǒng lèi shìde huò yòu guān de shuāng ruǎn dòng zhēn zhū
    Any of various similar or related bivalve mollusks, such as the pearl oyster.
  • chǎn fěi bīn yán hǎi shuǐ zhōng tōng de hǎi shēng shuāng lèi dòng yòu bàn tòu míng de 'ér de
    marine bivalve common in Philippine coastal waters characterized by a large thin flat translucent shell.
  • hǎi shēng shuāng lèi ruǎn dòng zhòng 'ér dài chǐ nèi biǎo miàn shēn qiě xiàng chuán
    marine bivalve mollusk having a heavy toothed shell with a deep boat-like inner surface.
  • wēi xiǎo de hǎi shuǐ dàn shuǐ jiáqiào dòng shēn xiàng xiā shuāng
    tiny marine and freshwater crustaceans with a shrimp-like body enclosed in a bivalve shell.
  • yòng yàng de zài yán shí huò tóu zhōng zuāndòng de hǎi shēng shuāng lèi dòng
    marine bivalve that bores into rock or clay or wood by means of saw-like shells.
  • xiàng chóng yàng de hǎi shēng shuāng lèi dòng yòng xiàng zuàn yàng de zài zhì de qiáo dūn chuán zhǐ shàng zuāndòng
    wormlike marine bivalve that bores into wooden piers and ships by means of drill-like shells.
  • yòu shuāng de hǎi shēng dòng yòu duì dài yòu chù yòng shí de shì jiè jūn jiàn dào
    marine animal with bivalve shell having a pair of arms bearing tentacles for capturing food; found worldwide.
  • yòu shēn jiā cháng de hǎi shēng shuāng lèi ruǎn dòng fùzhuó zài bié shì cháo jiān dài de shàng shēng huó
    marine bivalve mollusk having a dark elongated shell; live attached to solid objects esp. in intertidal zones.
  • niǎo niǎo shuāng lèi ruǎn dòng yòu fàng shè zhuàng chì mài de yuán de huò xīn xíng wàiqiào
    Any of various bivalve mollusks of the family Cardiidae, having rounded or heart-shaped shells with radiating ribs.
  • lèi jiǎo liàn de zhuāng zhì lèi de jié gòu huò fēn shǐ shuāng lèi ruǎn dòng de zhāng kāi de guān jié
    A similar structure or part, such as one that enables the valves of a bivalve mollusk to open and close.
  • zhù yào chǎn zhōu dōng yuǎn hǎi měi zhōu běi zhōng tài píng yáng yán 'àn de dài hǎi yáng shuāng dòng zhēn zhū de zhù yào lái yuán
    tropical marine bivalve found chiefly off eastern Asia and Pacific coast of North and Central America; a major source of pearls.
  • mǒu xiē shuāng ruǎn dòng bèiyòng jiāng shēn fùzhuó zài yán shí shàng dìng biǎo miàn shàng de tuán róu rèn de
    A mass of strong, silky filaments by which certain bivalve mollusks, such as mussels, attach themselves to rocks and other fixed surfaces.
  • báopiànbáobǎnbáocéng zhǒng de tóu huò zhì de lín piànpánhuò céng shuāng ruǎn dòng chéng sāi de báobǎn huò shì nèi huán rào xiǎo de wéi guǎn de céng huò zhì
    A thin scale, plate, or layer of bone or tissue, as in the gills of a bivalve mollusk or around the minute vascular canals in bone.
  • hǎi yáng dòng hǎi yáng gāng ruǎn dòng zhù yào zhǐ zài shuāng lèi ruǎn dòng de bèi shàng zuānkǒng de luó shǔgāi shǔ de wěi jiǎo luó duì shí fēn yòu hài
    Any of various marine gastropod mollusks, chiefly of the genus Urosalpinx, that bore holes into the shells of bivalve mollusks. U. cinera is destructive to oysters.
  • zhǒng shuāng gāng tōng cháng xué de hǎi yáng dàn shuǐ shuāng bàn ruǎn dòng bāo kuò lián zhǔhè hǎi láng shǔ de chéng yuán zhōng duō shí yòng
    Any of various usually burrowing marine and freshwater bivalve mollusks of the class Pelecypoda, including members of the genera Venus and Mya, many of which are edible.
  • yuán xíng lóng zài biǎo miàn de yuán xíng zhuāng shì shìde lóng zài shuāng bèi lèi bèi biān yuán jìn de huò zài hán zhǒng de qiú guǒ dǐng duān de
    A knoblike protuberance arising from a surface, as the prominence near the hinge of a bivalve shell or the projection at the scale tip of a seed-bearing cone.
  • dàn shuǐ bàng xiàn měi guó zhōng de chǐ bèi zhǔhè zhū bàng shǔ zhǒng dàn shuǐ shuāng ruǎn dòng de zhǒngzài zhōng de shā zhōng huò zhōng dòng
    Any of several freshwater bivalve mollusks of the genera Anodonta and Unio, found in the central United States, that burrow in the sand or mud of lakes and streams.
  • wàn dòng zhǒng wàn dòng shǔ de hǎi shēng chuí dòng yòu shuāng bàn de bèi jiá jiá zhōng bāo zhù duì shǒu zhuàng de chù shǒu jié gòuyòng jiāng shí wēi liào sǎo kǒu zhōng
    Any of various marine invertebrates of the phylum Brachiopoda, having bivalve dorsal and ventral shells enclosing a pair of tentacled, armlike structures that are used to sweep minute food particles into the mouth.
  • bèi zhǒng hǎi chǎn shuāng ruǎn dòng bié shì bèi zhōng shí de shí bèi zhǒng zài 'ōu zhōu yǎng zhí de hēi lán zhǒng)。 cháng huì zhe zài 'àn shí biǎo miàn huò zhě chuán miàn
    Any of several marine bivalve mollusks, especially the edible members of the family Mytilidae and in particular Mytilus edulis, a blue-black species raised commercially in Europe. Mussels are often found attached to rocky surfaces or the sides of ships.
  • zhuàng rèn duǎn jiàn zhǒng yòu làng xíng shuāng rèn de lái duǎn jiàn
    A Malayan dagger with a wavy double-edged blade.
  • zhǒng yòu shuāng rèn de yòng shǒu zhàn dǒu de dāo
    a knife with a double-edged blade for hand-to-hand fighting.
  • shuāng lín mén
    A double blessing has descended upon the house.
  • shì bīng zài zhàn dǒu zhōng shuāng shī míng
    The soldier was blinded in battle.
  • jǐng chá yòng yǎn zhào méng zhù qiú fàn de shuāng yǎn
    The police use blindfold to cover the prisoner's eyes.
  • duàn lóu zháohuǒ xià láishāo xiā liǎo de shuāng yǎnhái zhǐ gēbo yán zhòng shāngzhǐ hǎo jié
    A flaming staircase had fallen, blinding him and crushing one arm so badly it had to be amputated.
  • de shuāng yǎn yòng bēng dài bāozā liǎo 3 xīng suī rán zhī dào zhè jǐn shì zàn shí dedàn duì yǎn jīng kàn jiàn de wèn
    My eyes were bandaged for three weeks and I had to get to grips with the problem of blindness, even though I knew it was only temporary.