scarab的意思和读音

scarab

: [ˈskerəb] : [ˈskærəb]

n.

scarabs  

scarabn.

1.a large black beetle(= an insect with a hard shell) ; a design showing a scarab beetle

n.1.;2.(,)

n.1.a large black beetleinsect with a hard skin that ancient Egyptians believed was holy

1. GORGET / SCARAB / WOOD / ...

2. 〖 golden〗 scarab〖 precious〗 ...

3. 使 Angel Ring Scarab Ruby Earring ...

4.,,REAVER()(SCARAB),.

5. ... 25.( Roc) 26.Scarab) 27.( Scorpion Man) ...

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1.But the scarab beetle saw through this trick. He made, a pellet of dung, took flight, and when he got above the lap of Zeus he let it fall.怀

2.The scarab beetle reassured him, and upon the eagle's approach the beetle beseeched her not to carry off the hare.便

3.Scarab amulets can be worn near the heart or displayed in many other ways to continue their 4, 000-plus year history of bringing good luck .4,000

4.A terrible darkness is building up beyond the Scarab Wall, enough to give pause even to the Timeless One himself.

5.The writing would be inscribed on the base (flat side) of the scarab, and sizes varied from several centimeters to several meters long.

6.The Greeks taught them how to make scarabs, but the Etruscans did not use the scarab as a seal.使

7.Some species of scarab are threatened by habitat loss and collection by beetle hunters, but as a whole, the scarab population is stable.

8.As the scarab traveled throughout Europe and Asia by trade, war and politics, its purpose changed.

9.From that time, the scarab beetle, full of malice, never ceases to search out the places where the eagle builds her nest.

10.Jewelers in ancient Egypt made many examples of finely carved scarab rings and necklaces that still exist today.