搜尋結果
midge
- IPA[mij]
美式
- a small two-winged fly that is often seen in swarms near water or marshy areas where it breeds.;any of a number of small flies whose larvae can be pests of plants, typically producing galls or damaging leaves.
noun: midge, plural noun: midges
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名詞
- 1. a small two-winged fly that is often seen in swarms near water or marshy areas where it breeds.
- ▪ any of a number of small flies whose larvae can be pests of plants, typically producing galls or damaging leaves.
- 2. informal a small person.
- a small, delicate midge that induces gall formation in plants or may cause other damage to crops.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very small fly that typically occurs in large swarms. The female has piercing mouthparts and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a small, delicate fly which induces gall formation in plants or may cause other damage to crops.
Oxford Dictionary
- a very small fly that typically occurs in large swarms. The female has piercing mouthparts and ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[mɪdʒ]
英式
- a small or minute two-winged fly that forms swarms and breeds near water or marshy areas.
Oxford Dictionary