Roaches Meaning in English
word · lemma: roach
/ˈɹoʊtʃɪz/
ROH-chiz
/ɹˈəʊtʃɪz/
ROH-chiz
释义
Small brown or black insects, often found in dirty or damp places, that many people consider pests.
用法与细微差别
Usually refers to cockroaches, which are seen as dirty household pests. Not to be confused with 'roach' (singular) or the 'end of a smoked cigarette' in slang. Often used in the plural when talking about infestations.
Spanish: cucarachasPortuguese (BR): baratasPortuguese (PT): baratasChinese (Simplified): 蟑螂Chinese (Traditional): 蟑螂Hindi: तिलचट्टेArabic: صرصار (جمع: صراصير)Bengali: তেলাপোকাRussian: тараканыJapanese: ゴキブリVietnamese: giánKorean: 바퀴벌레Turkish: hamam böcekleriUrdu: لال بیگIndonesian: kecoa
例句
There are roaches in the kitchen.
basic
I am afraid of roaches.
basic
The hotel room had roaches everywhere.
basic
I can't sleep knowing there are roaches crawling around.
natural
We had to call pest control because of too many roaches.
natural
If you leave food out overnight, you'll end up with roaches.
natural