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bats

/bats/US // bæts //UK // (bæts) //

蝙蝠,蝙蝠的作用,蝙蝠的作用是

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : insane; crazy: He's gone bats.

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Examples

  • Images of the hotel crop up repeatedly in his paintings, sometimes plagued by bats or monsters.

  • Also due to their unusual immune system, bats can remain healthy and able to travel even while infected.

  • A new paper outlines five steps required for a virus to ‘spill over’ from bats to humans.

  • While the bats are infected, they shed large quantities of virus that can infect other animals.

  • Bats are crucial to the ecosystem, performing extremely valuable jobs like pollination and insect control.

  • What should I do in the temples among the bats, and in the tombs where one can almost smell the dead people?

  • Their deeper recesses were given up to owls and bats, and nearer the entrance the prowling fox or jackal found a covert.

  • Undoubtedly the result is an improvement on Flemish bond, obviating as it does the use of bats in the interior of the wall.

  • Of this singular fact, no mention is made by any of the Asiatic or African travellers, who speak of the Ternat bats.

  • Strabo speaks of very large bats in Mesopotamia, whose flesh was palatable.