Firefly Meaning in English
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释义
A firefly is a small insect that produces light from its body, often seen glowing at night in warm weather.
用法与细微差别
'Firefly' is primarily used in American English; British English often uses 'glow-worm' for similar insects, though technically they can differ. Most often used in the context of warm evenings, summer, and nature. Not to be confused with 'lightning bug', which is another term for the same insect.
Spanish: luciérnagaPortuguese (BR): vaga-lumePortuguese (PT): pirilampo - vaga-lumeChinese (Simplified): 萤火虫Chinese (Traditional): 螢火蟲Hindi: जुगनूArabic: يعسوب النارBengali: জোনাকিRussian: светлячокJapanese: ホタルVietnamese: đom đómKorean: 반딧불이Turkish: ateşböceğiUrdu: جگنوIndonesian: kunang-kunang
例句
A firefly glows softly in the dark.
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A firefly makes light with its body.
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Look, there’s a firefly outside the window!
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Children chase fireflies on summer nights.
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The garden lights up with hundreds of fireflies at dusk.
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I haven’t seen a firefly since I was a kid.
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