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hive

/hahyv/US // haɪv //UK // (haɪv) //

蜂巢,蜂房,蜂箱,蜂巢式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a shelter constructed for housing a colony of honeybees; beehive.
    • : the colony of bees inhabiting a hive.
    • : something resembling a beehive in structure or use.
    • : a place swarming with busy occupants: a hive of industry.
    • : a swarming or teeming multitude.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hived, hiv·ing.

    • : to gather into or cause to enter a hive.
    • : to shelter as in a hive.
    • : to store up in a hive.
    • : to store or lay away for future use or enjoyment.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hived, hiv·ing.

    • : to enter a hive.
    • : to live together in or as in a hive.
  1. 1
    • : hive off, British. to become transferred from the main body of a commercial or industrial enterprise through the agency of new ownership.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Not just the bees’ wings and bodies but also the structure of their hive.

  • A hatched queen might wander around the hive tooting for several days.

  • Bencsik and his team didn’t see this happening because they were tracking the bees from outside the hive.

  • The researchers pressed vibration detectors into the beeswax of one frame from each hive.

  • This happens when worker bees abandon their hive, eventually causing the hive to die.

  • The drones, as it were, had to rest at their stations, constantly maintaining the hive for the greater good.

  • When Ali Salameh arrived at Black September headquarters in Beirut, he found a hive of furious activity.

  • Since the mid-19th century, Sicily has been known as a hive of Mafioso activity.

  • This conservative, evangelical megachurch, just outside San Diego, is a hive of activity on a Sunday morning.

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

  • Hunis versified the whole book of Genesis, calling it a hive full of honey.

  • The hive bee, the most communal in habit, shows the highest traits of intelligent activity.

  • Within that time, a redness and swelling, like a hive or a bite, will appear at some of the scratches.

  • I felt so ornery and low down and mean that I says to myself, my mind's made up; I'll hive that money for them or bust.

  • We turned out from the penny-reading like bees from a hive, openly wondering what could have become of Mr. Lake.