第三人称复数:mosquitos; mosquitoes
名词蚊子
名词
1. The baby was badly bitten by mosquitoes.
这婴儿被蚊子叮得很厉害。
1. 南蜀蚊:knot = 迷魂蝶 | mosquito = 南蜀蚊 | egret = 仙鹤神喙
1. 蚊子
Mosquitos are small flying insects which bite people and animals in order to suck their blood.
1. mosquito
1. In such places, roughly one mosquito is being caught by the special lamps every hour.
2. 911查询·英语单词
2. The most common disease in the area was malaria, because the hot but humid weather was suitable for mosquito breeding.
3. The disease spreads with mosquito bite and begins with common cold and fever, he said.
4. mosquito的意思
4. Mosquito, bedbugs and flea bites are the most common insect bites.
5. Workers with fogging machines mounted on bicycles also went through congested neighborhoods spraying clouds of pesticide to kill mosquito larvae.
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6. This 2006 photograph depicts a female Aedes aegypti mosquito while she was in the process of acquiring a blood meal from her human host.
7. This undated handout file photo provided by the Agriculture Department shows an aedes aegypti mosquito on human skin.
8. DDT is mainly used in pesticides while small amounts are used in mosquito repellent, incense and some medical storage.
9. Health officials are investigating 15 cases in Brownsville for dengue fever, one of which they believe was contracted from a mosquito in the United States.
10. mosquito
10. The centre urged people to stay alert to the threat of Dengue fever and to take measures to prevent mosquito breeding.
mosquito
noun
1. two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the skin and suck the blood of humans and animals