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美: [bi]
英: [biː]
n. 蜜蜂,蜂;勤劳的人
n. (Bee)人名;(赤几)贝埃;(东南亚国家华语)美;(英)比(女子教名Beatrix和Beatrice的昵称)
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 00:12:02
词源分析:Bee 源自古英语单词 "bēo",与德语的 "Biene" 和荷兰语的 "bij" 相关,均表示蜜蜂。这个词没有前缀,但可以看作是一个简单的词根。
历史背景:Bee 这个词在英语中首次被记录于公元前500年左右,古英语时期的文献中已经有相关的使用。
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The bee is an essential pollinator for many plants.
(蜜蜂是许多植物的重要授粉者。)
Without bees, our food supply would be severely impacted.
(没有蜜蜂,我们的食物供应将受到严重影响。)
I watched a bee collect nectar from the flowers.
(我看到一只蜜蜂从花中采集花蜜。)
Bees communicate with each other through dance.
(蜜蜂通过舞蹈相互沟通。)
The honey produced by bees is delicious and nutritious.
(蜜蜂生产的蜂蜜美味且营养丰富。)
*. Many scientists are studying the decline of bee populations worldwide.
(许多科学家正在研究全球蜜蜂种群的下降。)
Beekeeping is a rewarding hobby for those interested in nature.
(养蜂是对自然感兴趣的人的一种有益爱好。)
The buzzing of bees can be heard in the garden during summer.
(夏天时,花园里能听到蜜蜂的嗡嗡声。)
Bees are vital for pollinating crops like apples and almonds.
(蜜蜂对苹果和杏仁等农作物的授粉至关重要。)
The decline of bees could lead to increased food prices.
(蜜蜂的减少可能导致食品价格上涨。)
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反义词:
这些关联词汇常与“bee”一起出现,帮助加深对蜜蜂及其生态角色的理解。
[N-COUNT] A bee is an insect with a yellow-and-black striped body that makes a buzzing noise as it flies. Bees make honey, and can sting. 蜜蜂
例:A bee buzzed in the flowers.一只蜜蜂在花丛中嗡嗡作响。
[N] a social gathering for a specific purpose, as to carry out a communal task or hold competitions 聚会; 联谊赛
例:quilting bee