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weevil

/wee-vuhl/US // ˈwi vəl //UK // (ˈwiːvɪl) //

蛘咚,蛘卟,蛘咴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called snout beetle. any of numerous beetles of the family Curculionidae, which have the head prolonged into a snout and which are destructive to nuts, grain, fruit, etc.
    • : any of numerous related beetles.

Examples

  • That big weevil had reached southern California and could “wipe out every palm tree in the state,” according to Yanega.

  • We thoroughly cleaned the pantry, and yet the weevils kept coming back, until we discovered they were hiding in the pantry ceiling.

  • And cotton crops would often fail when pests like the boll weevil tore through the fields.

  • The sago palm weevil, a type of beetle, is eaten, roasted or raw, as a larvae in Southeast Asia.

  • Swallows in the Southern states kill the cotton-boll weevil, one of our worst insect pests.

  • The one beetle doing by far the greatest harm in this country is the cotton-boll weevil.

  • How did the Cerceris manage to recognize in these jewels the Weevil, the near relative of the vulgar Phynotomus?

  • Well, this extraordinary creature is recognized with certainty as a Weevil and stored away as such.

  • Among the animal parasites may be mentioned the weevil, vibrio tritici, which feeds upon the starch cells of the grain.