The frog is a common amphibian known for its jumping ability and insect-eating habits.
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- An amphibian living in water and land.
- Known for jumping and croaking sounds.
- Often seen as a symbol of nature.
Overview
- 1概览:青蛙(Frog)是两栖纲无尾目的动物,幼体生活在水中,用鳃呼吸,成体则主要生活在陆地上,用肺呼吸并辅以皮肤呼吸。它们是生态系统中重要的环节,因为它们能捕食大量的农业害虫。2) 用法模式:在句子中,“青蛙”通常作为主语或宾语出现,例如“青蛙在池塘里跳”或“我看见了一只青蛙”。它常与动词搭配,如“捕食”、“鸣叫”或“跳跃”。3) 常见语境:在日常生活中,青蛙常出现在关于自然、动物的科普谈话中,或者作为童话故事(如《青蛙王子》)中的经典角色。在农村地区,青蛙鸣叫也是夏天夜晚的标志性声音。4) 近义词比较:与“蟾蜍”相比,青蛙的皮肤通常较光滑,腿部更长,擅长跳跃;而蟾蜍(俗称癞蛤蟆)皮肤粗糙,多有疙瘩,更倾向于爬行。两者虽然都是两栖动物,但在外观和习性上有明显区别。
Beispiele
池塘里有几只青蛙在叫。
everydayThere are some frogs croaking in the pond.
青蛙是农田里的卫士。
formalFrogs are the guardians of the farmland.
看,那儿有一只大青蛙!
informalLook, there is a big frog!
青蛙属于两栖纲无尾目。
academicFrogs belong to the order Anura of the class Amphibia.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
井底之蛙
A frog in a well (someone with a limited outlook)
青蛙王子
The Frog Prince
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Toads have bumpy, dry skin and are usually terrestrial, whereas frogs have smooth skin and are more aquatic.
Grammatikmuster
How to Use It
Nutzungshinweise
The word '青蛙' is neutral and suitable for all contexts. It is commonly used in both scientific discussions and daily conversations. Avoid using it to refer to toads, as they are biologically distinct.
Häufige Fehler
Beginners sometimes confuse '青蛙' with '癞蛤蟆'. Also, ensure the measure word '只' is used correctly when counting them. Do not use '个' for animals.
Tips
Focus on the sound
Remember that in Chinese, the sound a frog makes is often described as 'guā guā'. This mimics the natural croaking sound.
Don't confuse with toad
While both are amphibians, use '青蛙' for the sleek, jumping type and '癞蛤蟆' for the bumpy, crawling type.
Frog in folklore
Frogs appear in many Chinese proverbs, such as '井底之蛙', which describes someone with a limited perspective.
Wortherkunft
The character '青' means green, referring to the frog's skin color. '蛙' is a pictophonetic character combining the meaning of an insect-like creature with a sound component.
Kultureller Kontext
In Chinese culture, the frog is often a symbol of fertility and rain. The idiom '井底之蛙' is a popular cultural reference to someone with a narrow worldview.
Merkhilfe
Think of the 'gua' sound in '青蛙' as the croaking sound it makes. Imagine a green frog jumping on a lily pad.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 Fragen它们属于不同的种类。青蛙皮肤光滑,腿长善跳,而癞蛤蟆皮肤粗糙,多疙瘩,通常爬行。
青蛙是肉食性动物,主要以蚊子、苍蝇、飞蛾等昆虫为食,是天然的害虫捕食者。
雄性青蛙鸣叫主要是为了求偶,通过声音吸引雌性,同时也具有宣示领地的作用。
是的,青蛙被广泛认为是益虫,因为它们能消灭大量农作物害虫,对维持生态平衡贡献巨大。
Teste dich selbst
夏天到了,池塘里的___开始不停地叫。
青蛙是池塘中常见的鸣叫动物。
以下哪项是青蛙的特点?
青蛙拥有强健的后腿,非常擅长跳跃。
青蛙 / 跳 / 池塘 / 进了
标准的主谓宾结构。
Ergebnis: /3
Summary
The frog is a common amphibian known for its jumping ability and insect-eating habits.
- An amphibian living in water and land.
- Known for jumping and croaking sounds.
- Often seen as a symbol of nature.
Focus on the sound
Remember that in Chinese, the sound a frog makes is often described as 'guā guā'. This mimics the natural croaking sound.
Don't confuse with toad
While both are amphibians, use '青蛙' for the sleek, jumping type and '癞蛤蟆' for the bumpy, crawling type.
Frog in folklore
Frogs appear in many Chinese proverbs, such as '井底之蛙', which describes someone with a limited perspective.
Beispiele
4 von 4池塘里有几只青蛙在叫。
There are some frogs croaking in the pond.
青蛙是农田里的卫士。
Frogs are the guardians of the farmland.
看,那儿有一只大青蛙!
Look, there is a big frog!
青蛙属于两栖纲无尾目。
Frogs belong to the order Anura of the class Amphibia.
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