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termite

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Insects
ter·mite /ˈtɜːmaɪt $ ˈtɜːr-/ noun [countable]  HBIan insect that eats and destroys wood from trees and buildings 白蚁
Examples from the Corpus
termiteOne animal, however, has acquired the ability to fish termites out of their nests very much more swiftly.A single bug may catch ten or more termites in succession in this way.On the contrary, they and indeed most other termites certainly have.Other hive worlds are poisoned wildernesses punctuated by rearing plasteel termite mounds, vertical cities that punch through the clouds.The termite inspector can point out some problem areas.This is not to say that these termites have no perception of the earth's magnetic field.Insects appeared about half a billion years ago, but stayed solitary until termites turned up three hundred million years later.
Origin termite (1700-1800) Modern Latin termes, from Latin tarmes wood-eating worm
ter·mite nounChineseSyllable
destroys that insect and wood an Corpus eats


termite
termite /ˈtɜːmaɪt $ ˈtɜːr-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: Modern Latin
 Origin: termes, from Latin tarmes 'wood-eating worm'
an insect that eats and destroys wood from trees and buildings


ter·miteBrE /ˈtɜːmaɪt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtɜːrmaɪt/ 🔊 nounan insect that lives in organized groups, mainly in hot countries. Termites do a lot of damage by eating the wood of trees and buildings. 白蚁a termite colony白蚁群