larva
英 ['lɑːvə]
美 ['lɑrvə]
- n. [水产] 幼体,[昆] 幼虫
- n. (Larva)人名;(芬、捷)拉尔瓦
TEM4 GRE
区分lava, larva: lav- "wash" => lava, 寄生在花儿(r)上的幼虫(larva), 像诸如蜜蜂等昆虫都是依靠花朵生存的.
2. 韩国一部非常有趣的短动画系列:《Larva》:《臭屁虫、爆笑毛毛虫、两只小贱虫、搞笑虫子》:《Larva》是一部出自韩国的可爱的红和黄幼虫的幽默搞笑短片动画。其中主角是“红”和“黄”。
larva 幼虫来自拉丁语larva,鬼魂,面具,词源同lares,家神。来自瑞典植物学家林奈的命名,因幼虫如成虫的面具而得名。
- larva (n.)
- 1650s, "a ghost, specter," from Latin larva (plural larvae), earlier larua "ghost," also "mask;" applied in biological sense 1768 by Linnaeus because immature forms of insects "mask" the adult forms. On the double sense of the Latin word, Carlo Ginzburg, among other students of mythology and folklore, has commented on "the well-nigh universal association between masks and the spirits of the dead."
- 1. A larva metamorphose into a chrysalis and then into a butterfly.
- 幼虫变为蛹,然後再变成蝴蝶.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. The larva hatches out and lives in the soil.
- 幼虫孵化之后就在土壤里生活.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. A caterpillar is the larva of a butterfly.
- 毛虫是蝴蝶的幼体.
来自辞典例句
- 4. The tadpole is the larva of the frog.
- 蝌蚪是蛙的幼体.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Important changes in the embryo or larva will probably entail changes in the mature animal.
- 胚胎与幼体的重要的变异,或将引起动物成体的变异.
来自辞典例句