locust

locust [ˈləʊkəst]  [ˈloʊkəst] 

第三人称复数:locusts

locust 基本解释

locust什么意思

名词蝗虫,蚱蜢; [植]角豆树; [植]洋槐; 破坏者

locust 网络解释

locust

1. 洋槐:eucalyptus 桉树 | locust 洋槐 | wattle 金合欢树

2. 蝗:locomotive 机关车 | locust 蝗□ | lodge 小屋

locust 词典解释

1. 蝗虫
    Locusts are large insects that live mainly in hot countries. They fly in large groups and eat crops.

locust 单语例句

1. China approved the construction of three airports devoted exclusively to locust elimination in 2001, including the one in Shandong.

2. My grandmother has always made steamed locust flower for her grandchildren every spring as far as I can remember.

3. Xin introduced his first group of locust larvae, which matured after less than two months.

4. Locust is planted in China, mainly on Loess Plateau and the North China Plain.

5. Xinjiang is one of the regions that suffers most from locust attacks, with more than 3 million hectares of pasture damaged every year.

6. China's locust plagues have historically come from marshlands among the tributaries of the lower reaches of the Yellow and Yangtze river systems.

7. locust在线翻译

7. These yellow vehicles were mostly used as taxis and referred to as a " locust " because of their sudden large numbers.

8. Global warming could reduce the locust population in China, according to a study published by last week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

9. Locust flowers contain reasonable amounts of vitamin C and minerals, which make them healthy food like most other vegetables.

10. About half of the affected areas are plagued by a kind of locust identified as the " East Asian migratory locust ".

locust 英英释义

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noun

1. migratory grasshoppers of warm regions having short antennae

2. any of various hardwood trees of the family Leguminosae

    Synonym: locust tree

3. hardwood from any of various locust trees