1.蝗虫;蚱蜢
2.【植】洋槐;刺槐,洋槐[刺槐]的木材
3.【植】角豆树
4.〈美〉蝉
5.破坏者;贪吃的人
6.〈美俚〉警棍
1.蝗虫;蚱蜢
2.【植】洋槐;刺槐,洋槐[刺槐]的木材
3.【植】角豆树
4.〈美〉蝉
5.破坏者;贪吃的人
6.〈美俚〉警棍
1.a type of grasshopper that flies over wide areas in very large groups called swarms, often destroying crops
1.For without the control of the Lich King, the scourge would wash over the world like locusts, destroying all that they touched.
没有了巫妖王的控制,天灾将像蝗虫一样横扫这个世界,杀死他们遇上的一切。
2.One of the local officials joked to me that he was just waiting for a plague of locusts.
当地有一名官员和我开玩笑说,现在就等着闹蝗灾了。
3.And there came out of the smoke locusts upon the earth: and unto them was given power, as the scorpions of the earth have power.
有蝗虫从烟中出来飞到地上。有能力赐给他们,好像地上蝎子的能力一样。
4.Now John was clothed in camel's hair, with a leather band about him; and his food was locusts and honey.
这约翰身穿骆驼毛的衣服,腰束皮带,吃的是蝗虫、野蜜。
5.With the model in hand, Thomas and his team could predict the shapes of the air currents around the flying locusts.
手中有了模型,托马斯和他的研究团队得以推算飞行蝗虫周围气流的形态。
6.John wore clothing made of camel's hair, with a leather belt around his waist, and he ate locusts and wild honey.
约翰穿骆驼毛的衣服,腰束皮带,吃的是蝗虫野蜜。
7.They were surprised to see not the locusts but the seagulls this time.
这次他们吃惊地看到的是海鸥,而不是蝗虫。
8.Like a plague of locusts, humans seemed to have escaped all natural checks and were devouring everything in their path.
就象蝗灾一样,人类似乎已经逃脱了自然的所有控制,正沿着他们的道路吞噬毁灭一切。
9.John the Baptist was unusual. Wearing a camel-skin coat, eating locusts, and living in the desert, he must have been quite a sight.
施洗约翰的模样可不寻常,他穿骆驼毛造的衣服,吃的是蝗虫,又住在旷野,好一个奇装异服的人。
10.John's clothing was a rough coat of camel's hair, with a leather belt round his waist, and his food was locusts and wild honey.
约翰身着粗陋的骆驼毛衣服,腰束皮带,以蝗虫和野蜜裹腹。