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lice

/lahys/US // laɪs //UK // (laɪs) //

虱子,阴虱,虱,虮子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the plural of louse.

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Examples

  • We’re still seeing kids with injuries, we’re still seeing kids with head lice.

  • Those seal lice can survive crushing pressures too, Leonardi and her colleagues now report.

  • She studies these animals in search of tiny lice that piggyback on them.

  • That could explain why adult lice handled high pressures better than the teen lice.

  • They exposed different groups of lice to a range of pressures for 10 minutes.

  • The good news about head lice is that they carry no human diseases—they just create a major annoyance.

  • The one that drives most families over the edge is head lice.

  • But first a word on human lice, a noble symbiote who has been working the primate circuit for millions of years.

  • Body lice though are important from a public health perspective.

  • She was in dirty clothes and suffered from numerous skin irritations, including head lice when she was rescued from the camp.

  • "Hon'lable p'lice patrol come 'long plenty soon," murmured Sin Sin Wa.

  • The presence of lice and of the Acarus Scabiei can bring about acute and severe skin eruptions.

  • The Tibetans dry the flowers of this plant and use them as a preventive against lice.

  • Said he, "If it were lice got you into that state, you'd be crawling with them."

  • For they multiply like lice, and are as poisonous as the snakes that crawl in the steppe of Muhan.