louse

英[laʊs] 美[laʊs]
  • n. 虱子;寄生虫;卑鄙的家伙
  • v. 弄砸
loused loused lousing louses
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Noun:
  1. wingless usually flattened bloodsucking insect parasitic on warm-blooded animals

  2. a person who has a nasty or unethical character undeserving of respect

  3. any of several small insects especially aphids that feed by sucking the juices from plants

  4. wingless insect with mouth parts adapted for biting; mostly parasitic on birds

1. Always she feared lest some louse had escaped her.
她总是害怕有个虱子逃过了他的惩处.

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2. Or a whale, a louse, a rat, a fly?
或者一只鲸鱼 、 一只虱子 、 一条狗 、 或一只苍蝇又会 如何 ?

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3. The carpenter up the joints of the table which had become louse.
木匠用螺丝钉把桌子上松动的木榫头固定.

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4. A mouse and a louse are living in the house.
一只老鼠和一只虱子生活在一间房子里.

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5. A NEW SPECIES OF SUCKING LOUSE FROM GRICRTULUS LONGICAUDATUS MILNE - EDWARDS ( ANOPLURA: POLYPLACIDAE )
青海长尾仓鼠吸虱一新种 ( 吸虱亚目: 多板虱科 )

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Always she feared lest some louse had escaped her.
      她总是害怕有个虱子逃过了他的惩处。
    2. A mouse and a louse are living in the house.
      一只老鼠和一只虱子生活在一间房子里。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He loused up my promotion chances.
      他使我失去了晋升的机会。
    2. Miscasting loused up the entire movie.
      角色分派不当,把整个电影给搞糟了。
    3. You have loused up the whole business; it's at sixes and sevens.
      整个买卖让你弄得乱七八糟。