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beekeeper

/bee-kee-per/US // ˈbiˌki pər //UK // (ˈbiːˌkiːpə) //

养蜂人,养蜂者,养蜂师,养蜂家

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who raises honeybees; apiculturist.

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Examples

  • Spath was a small-time beekeeper, who—in a twist seemingly tailor-made to showcase the insular nature of the industry—had learned the ins and outs from Olivarez’s parents.

  • Biologists and beekeepers are worried about this new arrival because bees in North America “are kind of defenseless,” notes Otis.

  • After she rejects the beekeeper from her reality, she returns to that moment as if to make sure it plays out perfectly.

  • Now a man in a beekeeper costumer at the end of the episode.

  • My advice to any new beekeeper is find an experienced beekeeper and just spend time with them.

  • When his grandfather died, he left Burt a small sum of money, which the beekeeper used to purchase a plot of land in rural Maine.

  • Burt called on his beekeeper pal, who scooped up the bees from the fencepost with his bare hands, and dumped them into a hive.

  • “Secret Service officers huddled in the guard booth” until the official beekeeper took the bees down with a squirt bottle.

  • She was expelled from the science academy where she worked and then made her living as a beekeeper and translator.

  • Greenford, near Harrow-on-the-Hill, had quite recently a worthy inhabitant who was a gardener and presumably a beekeeper also.

  • The price of queens will be fifty cents for one, and not more than three will be furnished to each beekeeper.

  • Given three pure Italian queens to start with, a beekeeper may easily re-queen his whole bee-yard in the course of a year.

  • If not already done the beekeeper should at once make his final preparations towards a successful wintering of bees.

  • “You were a wonderful beekeeper when you were a boy, granddad,” she insisted.