moth的意思和读音

moth

: [mɒθ] : [mɒθ]

n.

moths  

mothn.

1.a flying insect with a long thin body and four large wings, like a butterfly , but less brightly coloured. Moths fly mainly at night and are attracted to bright lights.

n.1.;

n.1.[Insect]a flying insect like a butterfly that flies mostly at night. The young form of some types of moth eat cloth

1. mosquito moth mouse ...

2. mislead v. moth n. normally ad. ...

3. repel vt. 退, , 使, 使 moth n. , lovable adj. , ...

4. (1) [ bore through] ◎ moth (2) [ book eating insect;moth] ...

6. mosquito moth anopheles ...

7. 椿 Bug Moth Chafer ...

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1.He said he would feel irksome once seeing moth.

2.She had taken it out of its box in the afternoon, shaken off the moth-powder, and given it a brush.

3.Store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth and rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal.窿

4.But he gave her "a queer sort of moth-and-flame feeling" , so she followed.”,

5.How much less in them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth?

6.Then he took up the false child and Moth took the baby and together they left the house and stepped back into the world.

7.Put him in a crowded room and he would blend into the background, like a camouflaged moth on a tree trunk.

8.Experience had taught him to let Moth try to sort things out on her own.

9.Its social-media claim to fame, at least in the customer service department, is helping a guest who tweeted that he had a moth in his room.Twitter

10.But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.窿