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bumblebee

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Insects
bum·ble·bee /ˈbʌmbəlˌbiː/ noun [countable]  HBIa large hairy bee 大黄蜂,熊蜂
Examples from the Corpus
bumblebeeCounted 200 bumblebees of 4 species in a 150-square-foot patch of fireweed.We were topped by ballerinas dressed as bumblebees.There was fireweed with furry yellow-and-black bumblebees foraging from it, and there were bears and caribou.The monsters are like bumblebees, an engineering nightmare.In the second half, the Steelers defense resembled a swarm of bumblebees.The bumblebees are still foraging from the chokecherry blossoms in the gloom.
Origin bumblebee (1500-1600) bumble to make a low continuous sound ((14-17 centuries)) (from the sound) + bee
bum·ble·bee nounChineseSyllable
bee a hairy Corpus large


bumblebee
bumblebee /ˈbʌmbəlˌbiː/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: bumble 'to make a low continuous sound' (14-17 centuries) (from the sound) + bee
a large hairy bee


bumble·beeBrE /ˈbʌmblbiː/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbʌmblbiː/ 🔊 noun
a large bee covered with small hairs that makes a loud noise as it flies 熊蜂;大黄蜂