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maggot
- IPA[ˈmaɡət]
美式
- a soft-bodied legless larva, especially that of a fly found in decaying matter;bait consisting of a maggot or maggots
noun: maggot, plural noun: maggots
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名詞
- 1. a soft-bodied legless larva, especially that of a fly found in decaying matter the maggots attack the roots of the developing cabbages
- ▪ bait consisting of a maggot or maggots these sections produced a few good roach to maggot
- 2. archaic a whimsical fancy.
- the larva of the cabbage root fly, a small white maggot that feeds on the roots and stems of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the larva of the cabbage root fly, a small white maggot that feeds on the roots and stems of ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a small fly whose larvae feed on the roots and stems of cabbages and related plants and can be ...
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- an umpire: 'Open your eyes, white maggot,' is a typical chant
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- the aquatic larva of the drone fly, with a tail-like telescopic breathing tube that enables it ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the aquatic larva of the drone fly, with a tail-like telescopic breathing tube that enables it ...
Oxford Dictionary
- behave in a foolishly playful way
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- IPA[ˈmaɡət]
英式
- a soft-bodied legless larva of a fly or other insect, found in decaying matter: the maggots attack the roots of the developing cabbages
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