louse
- IPA[laʊs]
英式
- either of two small wingless parasitic insects that live on the skin of mammals and birds.;a contemptible or unpleasant person.
- remove lice from.
noun: louse, plural noun: lice
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名詞
- 1. either of two small wingless parasitic insects that live on the skin of mammals and birds.
- 2. informal, derogatory a contemptible or unpleasant person.
動詞
- 1. remove lice from.
- plural form of louse
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- plural form of louse
Oxford American Dictionary
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- a minute fly which is a parasite of honeybees, the larvae feeding on wax and stored pollen.
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- spoil or ruin something
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- a louse of a variety that infests the human body and is particularly prevalent where hygiene is ...
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- a louse that infests the scalp and hair of the human head and is especially common among ...
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- either of two small wingless parasitic insects that live on the skin of mammals and birds.
- remove lice from.
Oxford American Dictionary