molt的意思和读音

molt

: [moʊlt] : [məʊlt]

n.

v.

molting  molted  molts  

v.grow

v.cast,flake,peel,scale,shed

moltv.

1.[i]to lose feathers or hair before new feathers or hair grow

v.1.;

n.1.;;

v.1.to shed feathers, hair, or skin periodically, especially seasonally, in order to allow replacement of what is lost with new growth

n.1.the process or time during which a bird or other animal sheds all or part of its feathers, hair, or skin

1. (legspan) molt shed ...

2. 〖 literacy;benolongerilliterate〗 〖 losehairorfeathers;molt;shed〗 〖 desensitize …

3. rampant、 molt pontificate、 ...

4. 〖 removeonefromhisposition〗 molt〖 marryeachother'sdaughter〗 ...

5. moult molt revolt ...

6. harry / molt ,, momentous ...

7. mollycoddle v ;n molt v ;n(),() molten v ;a …

8. moist:saturated 湿 : MOLT:FEATHERS : shed:hair : ...

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1.At maturity, they float to the surface or crawl out of the water, undergo a final molt, and emerge as winged adults.

2.When they molt into their final adult form, they'll discard the camouflage as well and be a beautiful, shiny blue-black.

3.Like other penguins, it undergoes an annual molt, replacing all its feathers in a few weeks.

4.Seals solve the problem by climbing onto land to molt, but killer whales, lacking that ability, may need to take a trip to the spa.

5.47, Generally, molt occurs at the time of least stress on the birds.

6.But one of the convenient things about being an arthropod is that you have to molt.西退

7.As the wrigglers grow, they molt, or shed their skins.

8.During this single day, they molt twice, mate, and lay eggs in water.

9.Molt: molting snake is based on the frequency of the growth rate and health status may be, may molt every 3-6 weeks on a single.3-6

10.they molt carapaces , i molt old body .