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insect
- IPA[ˈɪnsɛkt]
英式
- a small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings;any small invertebrate animal such as a spider or tick.
noun: insect, plural noun: insects
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- 1. a small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings insect pests
- ▪ any small invertebrate animal such as a spider or tick.
- a large slow-moving tropical insect related to the stick insects, with a flattened body that ...
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- a small bug with a protective shieldlike scale. It spends most of its life attached by its ...
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- a bird or animal that feeds on insects: many small birds, especially the insect eaters, are heading south
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- an Asian scale insect that lives on trees and produces secretions that are used in the ...
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- an Asian scale insect which lives on croton trees and produces secretions that are used in the ...
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- a substance that deters insects from approaching or settling: mosquitoes are kept at bay by the slow burning of an insect repellent apply insect repellent to exposed skin in the evening and at night
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- a large slow-moving tropical insect related to the stick insects, with a flattened body that ...
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- a long, slender, slow-moving insect that resembles a twig. Many species appear to lack males ...
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- a small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings: insect pests
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