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mite

/mahyt/US // maɪt //UK // (maɪt) //

螨虫,螨类,螨,蚂蚁

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of numerous small to microscopic arachnids of the subclass Acari, including species that are parasitic on animals and plants or that feed on decaying matter and stored foods.

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Examples

  • If you happen to be under or near these oak trees, those mites may land on you and bite.

  • When the mites drop from trees, they usually land on the upper body, leaving bites on your neck, shoulders or chest.

  • The neural net learned to iteratively improve at classifying and identifying various objects—for instance, a mite, a mushroom, a motor scooter, a Madagascar cat.

  • I still keep pictures on my cell phone of my face mites so that I can show them to people.

  • There are two species of little eight-legged mites that live on all of our faces — and elsewhere on our bodies, by the way.

  • How eagerly she looks forward to pay day, for that little mite means so much at home.

  • Not the greatest tragedy in the world, perhaps, but a mite sad.

  • OPEC meets in Vienna on Friday, a meeting that will, according to the Wall Street Journal, be a mite testy.

  • Predicting Palestinian genocide of Jews under a one-state solution is a mite farfetched, I would submit.

  • This made him look a mite desperate and distinctly unpresidential.

  • One would not have wanted her white neck a mite less full or her beautiful arms more slender.

  • To think,” said the younger Englishwoman to her sister, “of this wee mite travelling about in an open motor!

  • Them's ther very words I heered him say, 'n' I wuzn't ennythin' but a mite, but I didn't furgit it.

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

  • I own a mite of land along the railroad, Johnnie, but you buy all the rest from the falls to the station.

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