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Mandibles Meaning in English

word · lemma: mandible

ˈmændəbəɫ/, /ˈmændɪbəɫ
MAN-duh-buhl
mˈændəbəlz
MAN-di-buhlz

释义

The mandibles are the jaw-like mouthparts of insects or the lower jawbone in humans and animals, used for biting or chewing.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used in biology and anatomy. In zoology, it usually refers to insect mouthparts ('insect mandibles'), while in human anatomy, it means the lower jawbone. Usually used in the plural for insects and in the singular for anatomy.

例句

Ants use their mandibles to carry food.

basic

The mandibles of the beetle are very strong.

basic

Humans have only one lower mandible.

basic

The crocodile snapped its mandibles shut when it saw the fish.

natural

Insects rely on their mandibles not just to eat, but also to defend themselves.

natural

Dentists sometimes call the lower jaw the mandible when discussing X-rays.

natural