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bugs

/buhgz/US // bʌgz //

虫子,虫虫,虫类,虫子们

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : crazy; insane.

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Examples

  • Grizzlies lick them up by the thousands, and the media has made a big deal out of Yellowstone bears eating these bugs.

  • Plus, if more of the population started eating bugs on the regular, it might be good for the environment.

  • “I started Exo with the mission to normalize consumption of bugs” says Gabi Lewis, co-founder of Exo Protein.

  • About 50 percent of clients use the I.V. Doc for other things—stomach bugs and jet lag, for example.

  • Gold Bugs consider U.S. currency a magic act with the dollar mysteriously levitated on the world economic stage.

  • A few days later she was prouder still when they scampered this way and that, pecking at little bugs and ants.

  • He walked around in his lordly way, cocking his eye at his little yellow sons and daughters as they chased the fat little bugs.

  • "Better than grubbing for bugs in the dirty earth, this nice clean cool water," quacked he, and he was as happy as happy could be.

  • What with all the foreigners and the rotten weather and the bugs—thought I'd never get into the swing.

  • But why not think of it when I was dying of suffocation; when the air was filled with gnats, and my bed with bugs?