grasshopper / ˈgræsˌhɒp ər, ˈgrɑs- /

⚽高中词汇蚱蜢蚂蚱蝗虫蚂蚁

grasshopper 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of numerous herbivorous, orthopterous insects, especially of the families Acrididae and Tettigoniidae, having the hind legs adapted for leaping and having chewing mouth parts, some species being highly destructive to vegetation.Compare locust, long-horned grasshopper.
  2. a small, light airplane used on low-flying missions, as for reconnaissance.
  3. Military. a U.S. antipersonnel mine that jumps off the ground when activated by proximate body heat and sprays shrapnel over a lethal radius of 350 feet.
  4. a cocktail of light cream, green crème de menthe, and white crème de menthe or crème de cacao.

grasshopper 近义词

grasshopper

等同于 insect

grasshopper

等同于 locust

grasshopper 的近义词 1

更多grasshopper例句

  1. Gulls loved to feed on grasshoppers, and JFK had a good grasshopper hatch.
  2. So, in Mexico — chapulines is what they’re called — you can get a taco filled with grasshoppers.
  3. Even if a determined grasshopper sets its sights on a sensor, the air curtain would theoretically blast it off course.
  4. Experiments with grasshoppers and spiders, for example, have shown that the time of the day at which heating occurs can tip the ecological balance.
  5. Back 220 million years ago, giant grasshoppers flitted about.
  6. Like Bieber, Assaf was discovered when he was still knee-high to a grasshopper.
  7. If the future reneges, people may decide that they might as well be a grasshopper, since the ant gets just as screwed.
  8. In some tellings, the grasshopper dies; in some, the ant saves him.
  9. At last the sermon commenced, and Llewellyn, who had imprisoned a grasshopper in a paper cage, suddenly let it hop out.
  10. He nearly betrayed himself once by shouting from his window at a boy who was torturing a grasshopper.
  11. The grasshopper-lark chirps all night in the height of summer.
  12. She felt as awkward as a limping grasshopper in a crowd of butterflies.
  13. Then the grasshopper talks and is followed by others, each giving his view of life from his own individual standpoint.