spider的意思和读音

spider

: [ˈspaɪdər] : [ˈspaɪdə(r)]

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spiders  

spidern.

1.a small creature with eight thin legs. Many spiders spin webs(= nets of thin threads) to catch insects for food.

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n.1.a small creature with eight legs that usually weaves a web to catch insects2.a program that searches for new websites on the Internet and builds them into a database that users can use to find documents containing a particular word, phrase or subject

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1.Incredible find: An orange spider, so different it has its own new genus, was one of the star discoveries of the project.

2.128Today, I looked down to see a tiny spider crawling on the inside of my leg, very close to my crotch.(

3.Moreover, if users need any of these technologies to follow the links, the spider won't be able to do so.使沿

4.One of his subscribers write him that he had found a spider in his paper.

5.Spider-man: Wow, Supes must mean a lot to you for you to go to all this trouble to find him!

6."Imagine a spider silk vest, capable of catching bullets, the modern day equivalent of Genghis Khan's arrows, " she said.:“。”

7.Below on the ground, a dead recluse spider lay in pieces, a victim of the same vibro blade, no doubt when it tried to defend its web.

8.Spider man wandering all day on the Internet is a big part of the work in LieJi, find some he had not seen in his own what goods shelves.西

9.Mom of the honey bee said: "No doubt the spider is a bit uglier, but at least he is doing networking. . . ":“…”

10.Or so everyone thought, until scientists discovered a jumping spider that seems to be a vegetarian.