caddis
/kad-is/US // ˈkæd ɪs //UK // (ˈkædɪs) //
蝈蝈,桨叶,蝶舞,蝶形虫
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a kind of woolen braid, ribbon, or tape.
Examples
I have heard of another who is raising snails, and of still another who makes a specialty of caddis-flies.
Every good disciple of Walton and lover of the “gentle art” knows the value of the Caddis-fly, or Water-moth, as bait.
The Caddis-flies breed in ponds and lakes and the adults may be collected in such situations or at light.
Oh, please, sir, you said there was another cousin called the caddis-worm.
The Phryganid, or Caddis Flies, are known by their larv, of which anglers make great use.
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