louse

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美[la?s]

基本釋義

n.
虱子; 寄生蟲(chóng); 卑鄙的家伙

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

head lice

頭虱

牛津詞典

The carpenter up the joints of the table which had become louse.

木匠用螺絲釘把桌子上松動(dòng)的木榫頭固定.

期刊摘選

March turned out to be a louse, and his wife of two weeks left him.

馬奇是個(gè)討厭的人, 他妻子跟他過(guò)了兩星期就和他分手了.

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After all I'm a man, not a louse.

畢竟我還是一個(gè)人, 不是一個(gè)虱子.

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A mouse and a louse are living in the house.

一只老鼠和一只虱子生活在一間房子里.

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W : The virus came to the tulip from a louse living on peaches and potatoes.

W:這些病毒來(lái)自于桃子和土豆上的一種寄生蟲(chóng).

期刊摘選

Only humans carry this particular species of louse, which lays its eggs in clothing.

根據(jù)德國(guó)的研究人員表示,虱子為衣服的發(fā)展史提供了洞察線索.

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Anyway, I belonged to another hierarchy. They wouldn't even share louse with the likes of me.

總之我是屬于另一階層的, 他們甚至不愿同我這種人分享一只虱子.

期刊摘選

The bloodsucking louse also transmits various commutable diseases such as endemic typhus, trench fever relapsing fever.

虱吸血還可傳播各種流行病,體虱被認(rèn)為是傳播流行性斑疹傷寒 、 回歸熱和戰(zhàn)壕熱的主要媒介.

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And then, you accept another loneliness who always louse around in the high.

于是, 你接納了另一個(gè)寂寞,一個(gè)高處游蕩的寂寞.

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Neem, olive oil, tea tree oil etc, which can be used for treating louse.

印楝, 橄欖油, 茶樹(shù)油等, 可用于治療頭虱.

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Dick, s weak guinea pig kicked Mike's quick louse.

迪克那只虛弱的天竺鼠踢了麥克那只動(dòng)作敏捷的扁蚤.

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Always she feared lest some louse had escaped her.

她總是害怕有個(gè)虱子逃過(guò)了他的懲處.

飄(部分)

This louse devastated European vineyards between 1860 and 1880 and its descendants are now ravaging Californian grape vines.

這種蟲(chóng)害在1860年到1880年間毀滅了歐洲葡萄園,而它們的后代現(xiàn)在也給加州的葡萄秧造成損害.

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A parasitic louse ( Pediculus humanus corporis ) that infests the body and clothes of human beings.

一種寄生的昆蟲(chóng) ( 體虱虱屬 ),寄生在人的身體或衣服上.

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The louse is a lousing , and so on.

虱子就是虱子, 等等.

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You're not sentimental, you're just a louse.

你不是感性, 只是卑鄙的家伙.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. wingless usually flattened blood-sucking insect parasitic on warm-blooded animals

  • 2. a person who has a nasty or unethical character undeserving of respect

  • 3. any of several small insects especially aphids that feed by sucking the juices from plants

  • 4. wingless insect with mouth parts adapted for biting; mostly parasitic on birds

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