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insect    音标拼音: ['ɪns,ɛkt]
n. 昆虫,卑鄙的人

昆虫,卑鄙的人

insect
n 1: small air-breathing arthropod
2: a person who has a nasty or unethical character undeserving
of respect [synonym: {worm}, {louse}, {insect}, {dirt ball}]

Insect \In"sect\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to an insect or insects.
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2. Like an insect; small; mean; ephemeral.
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Insect \In"sect\ ([i^]n"s[e^]kt), n. [F. insecte, L. insectum,
fr. insectus, p. p. of insecare to cut in. See {Section}. The
name was originally given to certain small animals, whose
bodies appear cut in, or almost divided. Cf. {Entomology}.]
1. (Zool.) One of the Insecta; esp., one of the Hexapoda. See
{Insecta}.
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Note: The hexapod insects pass through three stages during
their growth, viz., the larva, pupa, and imago or
adult, but in some of the orders the larva differs
little from the imago, except in lacking wings, and the
active pupa is very much like the larva, except in
having rudiments of wings. In the higher orders, the
larva is usually a grub, maggot, or caterpillar,
totally unlike the adult, while the pupa is very
different from both larva and imago and is inactive,
taking no food.
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2. (Zool.) Any air-breathing arthropod, as a spider or
scorpion.
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3. (Zool.) Any small crustacean. In a wider sense, the word
is often loosely applied to various small invertebrates.
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4. Fig.: Any small, trivial, or contemptible person or thing.
--Thomson.
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{Insect powder},a powder used for the extermination of
insects; esp., the powdered flowers of certain species of
{Pyrethrum}, a genus now merged in {Chrysanthemum}. Called
also {Persian powder}.
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124 Moby Thesaurus words for "insect":
Chilopoda, Chordata, Echiuroidea, Ectoprocta, Entoprocta, Lepisma,
Monoplacophora, Nemertinea, Phoronidea, animal, ant, aphid, aphis,
arachnid, arthropod, assassin bug, beast, bedbug, bee, beetle,
bluebottle, borer, bug, butterfly, caddis fly, caterpillar,
centipede, chafer, chigoe, chilopod, cicada, cicala, cockchafer,
cockroach, crane fly, cricket, cucumber flea beetle, cur, curculio,
daddy longlegs, damselfly, deer fly, diplopod, dobson fly, dog,
dragonfly, drosophila, dung beetle, earwig, ephemerid, firefly,
flea, fly, gadfly, glowworm, gnat, grain weevil, grasshopper,
harvestman, hexapod, hornet, hound, hyena, jigger, katydid,
kissing bug, lacewing, lady beetle, ladybird, ladybug, lantern fly,
larva, locust, louse, maggot, mantis, mayfly, mealworm, midge,
millepede, miller, millipede, mite, mole cricket, mongrel,
mosquito, moth, nymph, pig, polecat, reptile, rice weevil, roach,
scarab, scorpion, serpent, silverfish, skunk, snake, spider,
springtail, squash bug, stag beetle, stinkbug, stone fly, swine,
syrphus fly, tarantula, termite, tick, tiger moth, tsetse fly,
tumblebug, varmint, vermin, viper, walkingstick, wasp, water bug,
weevil, whelp, wood tick, worm, yellow jacket



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  • Insect - Wikipedia
    Insects (from Latin insectum) are hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes, and a pair of antennae
  • Insect | Definition, Characteristics, Types, Beneficial, Pest . . .
    insect, (class Insecta or Hexapoda), any member of the largest class of the phylum Arthropoda, which is itself the largest of the animal phyla Insects have segmented bodies, jointed legs, and external skeletons (exoskeletons)
  • Insect, Bugs and Spider Identification - North America
    Insect and Spider Identification - Information and Pictures of North American Insects, Spiders, and Bugs
  • Insect - Definition, Types, List, Life Cycle, Anatomy, Pictures
    Insects are six-legged invertebrates that are members of the class Insecta within the phylum Arthropoda They are distinguished by their three-part bodies covered by a hard, chitinous exoskeleton
  • Insects Pictures Facts - National Geographic
    All insects belong to the phylum Arthropoda But unlike other arthropods—like lobsters, spiders, or millipedes—insects have three pairs of jointed legs, segmented bodies, an exoskeleton, one
  • What Is an Insect? - Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
    In this video for Grades 3 to 5, you’ll learn about the features all insects have You will learn to identify an insect from other arthropods
  • Insects, Spiders, Centipedes, Millipedes - U. S. National Park Service
    What exactly is an insect? To begin, insects don't have a vertebral column (backbone) like people have and therefore are considered to be a type of invertebrate animal Instead of a backbone, insects have a hard exterior body covering, called an exoskeleton Insects are arthropods: invertebrate animals that have an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and jointed appendages Arthropods are members
  • What Is An Insect? - Museum of the Earth
    Insects are found in every terrestrial environment on Earth, and terrestrial ecosystems everywhere in the world depend upon them Without insects as pollinators, we would have far fewer flowering plants
  • What are insects? And how many insects are there in the world?
    More than half of all the animal species described by science are insects, and it is estimated that there are more than five million extant species That’s a lot of beetles, butterflies, moths, ants, bees, wasps, flies, termites, crickets, grasshoppers, cockroaches, mantids, dragonflies and earwigs, to name just some of the more familiar ones
  • What Are Insects? Basic Insect Anatomy - ThoughtCo
    As you may remember from elementary school, the most basic definition of an insect is an organism with three pairs of legs and three body regions: head, thorax, and abdomen





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