maggot的意思和读音

maggot

: [ˈmæɡət] : ['mæɡət]

n.

maggots  

maggotn.

1.a creature like a small short worm , that is the young form of a fly and is found in decaying meat and other food. Maggots are often used as bait on a hook to catch fish.

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n.1.a small soft creature with no arms or legs that later changes into a fly. Maggots are found in old meat and dead bodies.

1. moth maggot midge ...

2. Grub: Maggot: Craw: ...

3. mascot maggot idiot ...

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5. mascot maggot idiot ...

6. maggi sauce maggot magic dart ...

8. ... ( Widow) ( Maggot) ( Spawn) ...

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1.why are you straring at me ? you know what i am trying to say ? to me , you are not only a low life , scum-sucking maggot !

2.Apple's continued glory eats away at me like a maggot at my core.(Apple)耀

3.They actually start out as eggs, but at least he corrects Democritus's misguided direction of maggot origins.

4.Like a toffee apple with a maggot inside, the debt markets have been tainted by their links with America's subprime mortgage crisis.

5.but they say , go up to one of ours , and it would all be putrefied and maggot.

6.The body length and body weight of the maggot were two important factors for high yields.

7.It's hard to deliver a section of the ceiling to the lab for blood spatter analysis, and maggot activity changes with each passing minute.

8.The result is a maggot-ridden, weeping stink bomb in an advanced state of decomposition.便

9.Brooks opens up his sweater and feeds the maggot to a baby crow nestled in an inside pocket.

10.A study by a team of British scientists, published today, lends support to the use of the maggot in high-tech healthcare.使