Larva Meaning in English
word
ˈɫɑɹvə
LAR-vuh
lˈɑːvɐ
LAA-vuh
释义
A larva is a young form of an insect that looks very different from the adult, such as a caterpillar before it becomes a butterfly.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in scientific, educational, or nature contexts to describe the early life stage of insects and some animals. Common collocation: 'larva stage', 'mosquito larva'. Not used for mammals; don't confuse with 'pupa' (next stage).
Spanish: larvaPortuguese (BR): larvaPortuguese (PT): larvaChinese (Simplified): 幼虫Chinese (Traditional): 幼蟲Hindi: लार्वा - कीट का बच्चाArabic: يرقةBengali: লার্ভাRussian: личинкаJapanese: 幼虫Vietnamese: ấu trùngKorean: 유충Turkish: larvaUrdu: لارواIndonesian: larva
例句
The butterfly starts life as a larva.
basic
A mosquito larva lives in water.
basic
We saw a larva under the leaf.
basic
After hatching, the larva spends days eating nonstop.
natural
Don't touch that worm—it might be a larva!
natural
Some fish eat mosquito larvae to keep ponds clean.
natural