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crab louse

蟹虱,蟹钳虫,蟹虱子,蟹肉虱子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : See under louse.

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Examples

  • Someone called him a hermit crab lurking in the halls of the United Nations.

  • There were jokes about Winston shoplifting crab legs earlier this year.

  • Wrap cooked crab legs in bacon, and bake at 350 for 8-10 minutes.

  • Only two soil types in the world are inhabitable for this root louse: one is sand, and the other is slate.

  • When it comes to Dungeness crab, plain is perfect, but culinary adventurers should also try a house-made Dungeness crab burger.

  • While a counsellor was pleading at the Irish bar, a louse unluckily peeped from under his wig.

  • Leo stood in front of the Crab, and the half darkness allowed him a glimpse of that vast blue-black back, and the motionless eyes.

  • In the middle of his singing he felt the cold touch of the Crab's claw on the apple of his throat.

  • The itch-mite (Acarus scabiei) and the louse (Pediculus capitis, corporis, vel pubis) are the more common members of the group.

  • “Follow me, Mr Larks,” he said, turning and descending the ladder sailor-fashion—which means crab-wise.