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Dragonflies Meaning in English

word · lemma: dragonfly

ˈdræɡənˌflaɪz
DRAG-uhn-flyz
dɹˈæɡənflˌaɪz
DRAG-uhn-flyz

释义

Dragonflies are insects with long bodies and two pairs of large, clear wings. They often live near water and are known for flying quickly and catching other insects.

用法与细微差别

Used in scientific, educational, and everyday contexts. Common collocations: 'swarm of dragonflies', 'dragonflies near the pond'. Sometimes confused with damselflies, which are similar but hold their wings differently. Plural form is regular (dragonfly → dragonflies).

例句

Dragonflies have long, thin bodies.

basic

We saw many dragonflies near the lake.

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Dragonflies eat mosquitoes and other small bugs.

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In the summer, dragonflies zip around the garden all afternoon.

natural

My little brother tried to catch some dragonflies with a net.

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Have you noticed how colorful dragonflies can be up close?

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