苍蝇
When you're talking about a fly, the insect, in Chinese, you say 苍蝇 (cāng yíng). This word literally means "dark/green insect" but it specifically refers to the common fly. You'll often hear it in everyday situations, especially when someone is complaining about pests. It's a straightforward noun, and you can use it just like you would "fly" in English. For example, if you see one buzzing around, you might say "有只苍蝇!" (Yǒu zhī cāng yíng!) meaning "There's a fly!"
When talking about 苍蝇 (cāng yíng), most people think of a common housefly. This is generally an unwelcome guest buzzing around your food!
However, beyond the literal insect, 苍蝇 can also be used figuratively. Sometimes it refers to someone annoying or bothersome, especially if they are persistently pestering another person. Think of it like someone who keeps 'buzzing around' you.
It can also appear in idioms. For example, '无头苍蝇' (wú tóu cāng yíng), literally 'a headless fly,' describes someone acting aimlessly or in a panic, without direction or purpose. So, while it starts as a simple insect, 苍蝇 can carry more nuanced meanings in Chinese conversation.
苍蝇 30 सेकंड में
- "苍蝇" (cāng ying) means 'fly' (the insect).
- It's a common A1 level noun.
- Often considered a pest.
§ Understanding 苍蝇 (cāngying)
The Chinese word for 'fly' (the insect) is 苍蝇 (cāngying). It's a common noun you'll hear in everyday conversations, especially when someone is annoyed by these little critters. Let's break down how to use it.
§ Basic Sentence Structure with 苍蝇
Like in English, 苍蝇 (cāngying) can act as the subject or object of a sentence. You'll often see it paired with verbs related to seeing, hearing, or getting rid of flies.
房间里有苍蝇。
- Translation Hint
- There are flies in the room.
他正在赶走苍蝇。
- Translation Hint
- He is shooing away the flies.
§ Common Verbs and Phrases with 苍蝇
Here are some verbs and phrases commonly used with 苍蝇 (cāngying):
- 赶走 (gǎnzǒu): to drive away, to shoo away
- 打死 (dǎsǐ): to kill (by hitting)
- 嗡嗡叫 (wēngwēng jiào): to buzz (sound of a fly)
- 招 (zhāo): to attract
这只苍蝇一直在嗡嗡叫。
- Translation Hint
- This fly has been buzzing.
甜食会招苍蝇。
- Translation Hint
- Sweets attract flies.
§ Using Classifiers with 苍蝇
When counting flies or referring to a specific one, you'll need a classifier. The most common classifier for flies is 只 (zhī).
- 一只 (yī zhī): one fly
- 两只 (liǎng zhī): two flies
- 很多只 (hěn duō zhī): many flies
有一只苍蝇飞进来了。
- Translation Hint
- There is one fly that flew in.
请把那只苍蝇打死。
- Translation Hint
- Please kill that fly.
§ Prepositions and Context
While 苍蝇 (cāngying) doesn't typically require special prepositions beyond what's needed for general sentence structure, pay attention to the verbs that precede it. For instance, you might say a fly is 'on' something or 'in' something, using prepositions like 在 (zài).
苍蝇在窗户上。
- Translation Hint
- The fly is on the window.
Keep practicing these simple sentence patterns, and you'll be using 苍蝇 (cāngying) like a pro in no time!
§ Understanding 苍蝇 in Context
The word 苍蝇 (cāng ying) literally means 'fly' as in the insect. It's an A1-level word, meaning it's fundamental. While its literal meaning is straightforward, understanding where and how it pops up in everyday Chinese conversations or media is key to sounding natural.
- DEFINITION
- Fly (insect); a common two-winged insect, often considered a pest.
§ At Work or School
You might not talk about flies every day in a professional or academic setting, but when you do, it’s usually in a practical sense, like dealing with a nuisance.
- Dealing with pests: If there are actual flies around, you'd use 苍蝇 directly.
- Figurative use (less common but possible): Sometimes, 'flies' can represent annoying, persistent problems or people, though this is more metaphorical and less common in daily work/school talk than in more expressive contexts.
办公室里有几只苍蝇,真烦人。(There are a few flies in the office, so annoying.)
这种食物要盖好,不然会引来苍蝇。(This food needs to be covered, otherwise it will attract flies.)
§ In Daily Life and News
In everyday conversation, you'll hear 苍蝇 when people are complaining about sanitation, talking about nature, or sometimes using it in an idiom.
- Health and hygiene: This is a very common context. People talk about flies in relation to food safety, cleanliness, or pest control.
- Nature and environment: Less often, but it can come up when discussing insects or the natural world.
- Idioms and slang: There are some idioms that use 苍蝇, but for A1 learners, focus on the literal meaning first. One common phrase is 拍苍蝇 (pāi cāng ying), which literally means 'to swat flies' but can also metaphorically mean 'to deal with minor issues' or 'to crack down on petty corruption'.
这家饭店有很多苍蝇,卫生不好。(This restaurant has many flies, the hygiene is not good.)
夏天的时候,苍蝇特别多。(In summer, there are especially many flies.)
政府最近在“拍苍蝇”,打击腐败。(The government is currently "swatting flies," cracking down on corruption.)
§ Practical Use Cases
Knowing 苍蝇 is practical for everyday situations:
- Complaining about pests: If you're in a restaurant or any establishment with flies, you can use this word.
- Discussing cleanliness: It's useful when talking about hygiene standards or the need to clean.
- Understanding news: You might encounter it in news reports about public health or anti-corruption efforts.
Don't overthink it for now. As an A1 learner, your main goal is to recognize and use 苍蝇 for its literal meaning: the insect. The more metaphorical uses will come naturally as your fluency develops. Focus on using it in simple sentences related to its direct meaning.
Let's talk about the word 苍蝇 (cāngyíng), which means 'fly' (the insect). It's a common word, but Chinese often has different ways to say similar things. Understanding these nuances will make your Chinese sound more natural.
§ The Basic Meaning of 苍蝇
When you say 苍蝇, you are specifically referring to the common insect, the 'fly'. Think houseflies, fruit flies, etc. It's generally used when talking about these small, often annoying, flying insects.
房间里有好多苍蝇,真烦人。
This means: "There are many flies in the room, so annoying."
一只苍蝇停在我的食物上。
This means: "A fly landed on my food."
§ No direct synonyms, but related concepts
For the insect 'fly', 苍蝇 is the standard and most direct word. There isn't another single word that means exactly 'fly' in the same way. However, you might encounter situations where other terms are used to talk about flying insects in general, or pests.
- Related Term: 虫子 (chóngzi)
- This is a very general term for 'bug' or 'insect'. A fly is a type of 虫子, but not all 虫子 are flies. You would use 虫子 if you're talking about an unknown bug or insects in a broader sense.
这棵树上有很多小虫子。
This means: "There are many small bugs on this tree." Here, it could be any small insect, not necessarily flies.
- Related Term: 害虫 (hàichóng)
- This means 'pest' or 'harmful insect'. Flies are often considered 害虫, but this term focuses on the harm they cause rather than just being an insect. You would use this when talking about pest control or insects that damage crops, etc.
农民们正在努力消灭农田里的害虫。
This means: "Farmers are working hard to eliminate pests in the fields."
§ Specific types of flies
Sometimes, you might hear more specific terms for different kinds of flies. These usually involve adding another character or two before 苍蝇 to specify the type.
- 果蝇 (guǒyíng): Fruit fly. This is specifically for fruit flies.
- 蚊子 (wénzi): Mosquito. While also a flying insect, 蚊子 is distinct from 苍蝇. You would never confuse them in Chinese.
§ Summary of usage
- Use 苍蝇 when:
- You mean the common flying insect, like a housefly, that buzzes around and can be annoying or carry germs.
- Consider 虫子 when:
- You are talking about any general bug or insect, or if you don't know the specific type of insect.
- Consider 害虫 when:
- You are emphasizing that the insect is a pest or is causing damage.
So, stick to 苍蝇 for 'fly'. It's clear, direct, and what native speakers use. The other terms are for broader categories or specific contexts.
How Formal Is It?
"捕蝇草是一种食虫植物。"
"厨房里有几只苍蝇。"
"这蝇子真烦人。"
"看,窗户上有一只小飞虫。"
"别像个嗡嗡一样在我耳边吵。"
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- confusing with 'cāng yíng' where both syllables are first tone
कठिनाई स्तर
Common characters, simple structure.
Relatively few strokes, easy to remember.
Standard pronunciation, two syllables.
Distinctive sounds, unlikely to be confused.
आगे क्या सीखें
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
我看到一只苍蝇在我的汤里。
I saw a fly in my soup.
只 (zhī) is a common measure word for animals.
请把苍蝇赶出去。
Please shoo the fly out.
赶出去 (gǎn chū qù) means to drive out or shoo out.
夏天有很多苍蝇。
There are many flies in summer.
夏天 (xiàtiān) means summer.
这只苍蝇一直在嗡嗡叫。
This fly keeps buzzing.
嗡嗡叫 (wēng wēng jiào) describes the sound a fly makes.
我们家没有苍蝇。
There are no flies in our house.
没有 (méiyǒu) means to not have or there isn't/aren't.
苍蝇喜欢甜食。
Flies like sweet food.
甜食 (tiánshí) means sweet food or dessert.
他用手拍打苍蝇。
He used his hand to swat the fly.
拍打 (pāidǎ) means to swat or pat.
那只苍蝇飞走了。
That fly flew away.
飞走了 (fēizǒule) means flew away.
夏天到了,家里的苍蝇也多了起来,真是烦人。
Summer is here, and there are more flies in the house, which is really annoying.
这只苍蝇一直在我耳边嗡嗡叫,我快要崩溃了。
This fly has been buzzing in my ear, I'm going crazy.
他像一只无头苍蝇一样,不知道该往哪里走。
He's like a headless fly, not knowing where to go.
无头苍蝇 (wú tóu cāng yíng) is an idiom meaning to act blindly or without direction.
别小看这只苍蝇,它可能会传播疾病。
Don't underestimate this fly, it might spread diseases.
厨房里有只苍蝇飞来飞去,真不卫生。
There's a fly flying around in the kitchen, it's really unsanitary.
他被这突如其来的变故搞得像热锅上的苍蝇,团团转。
He was like a fly on a hot pan due to this sudden change, spinning around in circles.
热锅上的苍蝇 (rè guō shàng de cāng yíng) is an idiom meaning to be in a restless or anxious state.
我试了很多方法,都无法把这些苍蝇赶走。
I tried many methods, but couldn't get rid of these flies.
这顿饭真是扫兴,居然有只苍蝇掉进了汤里。
This meal was really disappointing; a fly actually fell into the soup.
व्याकरण पैटर्न
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
这只苍蝇在哪儿? (Zhè zhī cāngying zài nǎr?)
这只苍蝇在窗户上。 (Zhè zhī cāngying zài chuānghu shàng.) - This fly is on the window.
我看到一只苍蝇。 (Wǒ kàndào yī zhī cāngying.)
我看到一只大苍蝇。 (Wǒ kàndào yī zhī dà cāngying.) - I saw a big fly.
有苍蝇吗? (Yǒu cāngying ma?)
这里有苍蝇吗? (Zhèlǐ yǒu cāngying ma?) - Are there flies here?
苍蝇很烦人。 (Cāngying hěn fánrén.)
这些苍蝇很烦人。 (Zhèxiē cāngying hěn fánrén.) - These flies are very annoying.
苍蝇飞走了。 (Cāngying fēizǒule.)
那只苍蝇飞走了。 (Nà zhī cāngying fēizǒule.) - That fly flew away.
别让苍蝇进来。 (Bié ràng cāngying jìnlái.)
快关门,别让苍蝇进来。 (Kuài guānmén, bié ràng cāngying jìnlái.) - Close the door quickly, don't let flies in.
苍蝇喜欢… (Cāngying xǐhuan…)
苍蝇喜欢甜的东西。 (Cāngying xǐhuan tián de dōngxi.) - Flies like sweet things.
打苍蝇。 (Dǎ cāngying.)
他正在打苍蝇。 (Tā zhèngzài dǎ cāngying.) - He is swatting flies.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
खुद को परखो 72 सवाल
有一只____在飞。
The sentence means 'There is a ___ flying.' The correct word for 'fly' (insect) is 苍蝇.
我不喜欢____,它们很脏。
The sentence means 'I don't like ___, they are very dirty.' The correct word for 'flies' (insects) is 苍蝇.
夏天有很多____。
The sentence means 'There are many ___ in summer.' The correct word for 'flies' (insects) is 苍蝇, as flies are common in summer.
这只____在食物上。
The sentence means 'This ___ is on the food.' The correct word for 'fly' (insect) is 苍蝇, as flies often land on food.
请把那只____赶走。
The sentence means 'Please drive away that ___.' The correct word for 'fly' (insect) is 苍蝇.
那只____嗡嗡地飞。
The sentence means 'That ___ is buzzing.' Flies (苍蝇) are known to buzz.
This sentence introduces a fly. '这' (this), '是' (is), '一只' (a, measure word for animals), '苍蝇' (fly).
This sentence describes seeing a fly flying. '我' (I), '看到' (saw), '一只' (a, measure word), '苍蝇' (fly), '在' (indicating ongoing action), '飞' (fly).
This sentence indicates there are flies on the table. '桌子' (table), '上' (on), '有' (there are), '苍蝇' (flies).
这只___在房间里飞来飞去,很烦人。
Contextually, '苍蝇' (fly) fits best as a bothersome insect flying around a room, which is a common nuisance.
夏天的时候,___特别多,要记得关好门窗。
During summer, flies ('苍蝇') are common and it's advisable to close doors and windows to keep them out.
饭菜上如果落了___,就不能吃了。
If a fly ('苍蝇') lands on food, it's generally considered unhygienic and the food should not be eaten.
他挥了挥手,想把___赶走。
Waving a hand to shoo away an annoying fly ('苍蝇') is a common action.
厨房里有几只___,我得打扫一下了。
The presence of flies ('苍蝇') in the kitchen often indicates a need for cleaning.
那只___一直在嗡嗡地叫,吵得我睡不着。
The 'buzzing' sound is characteristic of a fly ('苍蝇'), which can be disruptive to sleep.
The fly is on the window.
I saw a fly fly in.
Please shoo that fly away.
Read this aloud:
有一只苍蝇在我的汤里。
Focus: 苍蝇 (cāng yíng)
तुमने कहा:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
我讨厌苍蝇。
Focus: 讨厌 (tǎo yàn)
तुमने कहा:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
这只苍蝇很烦人。
Focus: 烦人 (fán rén)
तुमने कहा:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Imagine you are describing a picnic that was ruined by insects. Write a sentence in Chinese saying 'There were many flies at the picnic.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
野餐时有好多苍蝇。
Write a short Chinese sentence about how to deal with a fly in your house. For example, 'I need to catch the fly.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
我得抓住屋子里那只苍蝇。
Write a simple Chinese sentence complaining about flies. For example, 'Flies are very annoying.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
苍蝇很烦人。
这篇文章主要讲了什么?
Read this passage:
夏天的时候,天气很热。开窗户的时候,有苍蝇飞进来了。我用手去打它,但是没打到。最后我把它赶走了。
这篇文章主要讲了什么?
文章描述了与一只飞进屋里的苍蝇的互动。
文章描述了与一只飞进屋里的苍蝇的互动。
苍蝇为什么飞到桌子上?
Read this passage:
桌子上有一块蛋糕。一只苍蝇闻到了香味,飞了过来。它想落在蛋糕上,但是被我赶跑了。
苍蝇为什么飞到桌子上?
文章中明确提到“一只苍蝇闻到了香味,飞了过来”。
文章中明确提到“一只苍蝇闻到了香味,飞了过来”。
宠物猫对苍蝇有什么反应?
Read this passage:
我的宠物猫很喜欢追苍蝇。当有苍蝇飞进来的时候,它会非常兴奋地跳起来追逐。虽然它从来没抓住过,但它玩得很开心。
宠物猫对苍蝇有什么反应?
文章中说猫“会非常兴奋地跳起来追逐”。
文章中说猫“会非常兴奋地跳起来追逐”。
The correct order forms the sentence 'This fly is very annoying!'
The correct order forms the sentence 'A fly flew in.'
The correct order forms the sentence 'Please shoo the fly away!'
Choose the correct character for 'cāng' in 苍蝇.
The character '苍' (cāng) means 'pale blue' or 'vast' and is part of the word for 'fly'.
Which of the following describes 苍蝇?
苍蝇 (cāng yíng) is an insect often considered a pest.
If you see a 苍蝇 in your house, what might you do?
Flies are generally unwanted indoors, so opening a window to let it out is a common reaction.
苍蝇通常喜欢干净卫生的环境。
Flies are often attracted to unsanitary conditions, not clean ones.
苍蝇是一种鸟类。
苍蝇 (cāng yíng) is an insect, not a bird.
在夏天,你更容易看到苍蝇。
Flies are more prevalent in warmer months like summer.
This sentence means 'There are many flies in summer.' The correct order is '夏天的时候 (in summer) + 有很多 (there are many) + 苍蝇 (flies)'.
This sentence means 'The fly stopped on the food.' The correct order is '苍蝇 (fly) + 在 (at) + 食物 (food) + 上 (on) + 停下来 (stopped)'.
This sentence means 'There isn't a single fly in this room.' The correct order is '这个房间 (this room) + 没有 (doesn't have) + 一只 (one) + 苍蝇 (fly)'.
The sentence is about the increase of flies in summer.
The sentence uses 'fly' metaphorically to describe someone's voice.
The sentence describes a fly flying around in a room.
Read this aloud:
苍蝇不叮无缝的蛋。
Focus: cāng yíng bù dīng wú fèng de dàn
तुमने कहा:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
用杀虫剂可以有效地杀死苍蝇。
Focus: yòng shā chóng jì kě yǐ yǒu xiào dì shā sǐ cāng yíng
तुमने कहा:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read this aloud:
我讨厌苍蝇,它们总是落在食物上。
Focus: wǒ tǎo yàn cāng yíng, tā men zǒng shì luò zài shí wù shàng
तुमने कहा:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Imagine you're at an outdoor market in China. Describe a situation where you encounter a '苍蝇' and how it might affect your experience. Use at least one descriptive adjective for the fly and your reaction. Your description should be about 3-4 sentences.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
今天在市场买水果时,我看到一只大苍蝇在我挑的苹果上爬来爬去,真是恶心。我立刻放下那个苹果,赶紧去旁边摊位买了另一份。这种经历确实影响了我的购物心情。
Write a short dialogue (2-3 exchanges) between two friends discussing how to deal with a '苍蝇' problem in their kitchen. One friend suggests a traditional method, the other a modern solution.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
A: 哎呀,我们厨房里有只苍蝇,真烦人!B: 是啊,要不我们用传统方法,挂个粘苍蝇的纸?A: 我觉得那样不太卫生。不如买个电子捕蝇器,效果应该更好些。
You are writing a public service announcement about keeping your home clean to prevent pests. Write a short paragraph (2-3 sentences) emphasizing the importance of cleanliness, specifically mentioning '苍蝇' as a common problem.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
保持家庭清洁对我们的健康至关重要。如果我们不经常清理垃圾和食物残渣,就很容易招来苍蝇等害虫。为了您和家人的健康,请务必保持室内环境的整洁。
根据短文,为什么夏天苍蝇会增多?
Read this passage:
夏天到了,天气炎热潮湿,各种小昆虫也变得活跃起来。其中最常见的莫过于苍蝇了。它们不仅传播细菌,还会在食物上留下痕迹,令人非常讨厌。为了减少苍蝇的滋扰,我们应该勤打扫卫生,尤其要注意处理好厨余垃圾,保持环境干燥。
根据短文,为什么夏天苍蝇会增多?
短文第一句明确提到“夏天到了,天气炎热潮湿,各种小昆虫也变得活跃起来。其中最常见的莫过于苍蝇了。”,表明苍蝇增多与炎热潮湿的天气有关。
短文第一句明确提到“夏天到了,天气炎热潮湿,各种小昆虫也变得活跃起来。其中最常见的莫过于苍蝇了。”,表明苍蝇增多与炎热潮湿的天气有关。
张大爷担心苍蝇会带来什么问题?
Read this passage:
农民张大爷在自家菜地里发现了很多苍蝇。他很担心这些苍蝇会影响蔬菜的生长和收成。于是,他尝试了各种方法来驱赶苍蝇,包括使用农家肥、喷洒自制药水,甚至在菜地周围种植了一些有特殊气味的植物,希望能减少苍蝇的数量。
张大爷担心苍蝇会带来什么问题?
文章中提到“他很担心这些苍蝇会影响蔬菜的生长和收成”,直接指出了张大爷的担忧。
文章中提到“他很担心这些苍蝇会影响蔬菜的生长和收成”,直接指出了张大爷的担忧。
根据短文,捕蝇器通常利用苍蝇的哪个特性来设计?
Read this passage:
科学家们发现,苍蝇的嗅觉非常灵敏,它们可以通过气味找到食物和繁殖地点。因此,很多捕蝇器都是利用苍蝇的这一特性来设计的,例如通过散发特殊气味来吸引苍蝇进入陷阱。了解苍蝇的习性有助于我们更有效地控制它们的数量。
根据短文,捕蝇器通常利用苍蝇的哪个特性来设计?
短文提到“科学家们发现,苍蝇的嗅觉非常灵敏,它们可以通过气味找到食物和繁殖地点。因此,很多捕蝇器都是利用苍蝇的这一特性来设计的”。
短文提到“科学家们发现,苍蝇的嗅觉非常灵敏,它们可以通过气味找到食物和繁殖地点。因此,很多捕蝇器都是利用苍蝇的这一特性来设计的”。
夏天的厨房里,总有一些讨厌的___飞来飞去。
Contextually, '苍蝇' (flies) are the most appropriate pest to be flying around a kitchen in summer.
他说话总是不着边际,听起来就像___一样,让人烦躁。
In Chinese, '苍蝇' can metaphorically refer to someone who is annoying or bothersome, similar to how flies bother people. The phrase '像苍蝇一样' (like a fly) fits this meaning.
那块腐烂的肉引来了许多___,嗡嗡作响。
Rotten meat is known to attract flies ('苍蝇').
在农村,___是常见的昆虫,有时会携带细菌。
Flies ('苍蝇') are common insects in rural areas and are known to carry bacteria.
他被一些不怀好意的记者像___一样围着,无法脱身。
The idiom '像苍蝇一样围着' (swarming like flies) means to be surrounded by many people who are annoying or intrusive, fitting the context of unwelcome reporters.
这盘菜放得太久,都引来了几只___。
Food left out for too long can attract flies ('苍蝇').
在夏季,食物如果不妥善保存,很容易招来___。
苍蝇是常见的害虫,尤其在食物暴露时容易被吸引。
那家餐馆的卫生状况很差,到处都是___在飞舞。
苍蝇的出现通常暗示着不卫生的环境。
他说话像个___,总是在别人耳边嗡嗡作响,令人厌烦。
这里用苍蝇比喻说话烦人,像苍蝇一样在耳边吵闹。
对于这些社会上的“___”,我们必须坚决打击,维护社会秩序。
“苍蝇”在这里是比喻那些社会上的败类或不法分子。
尽管采取了各种措施,但厨房里仍然有几只___在窗户边打转。
苍蝇是厨房中常见的害虫,即使有措施也可能难以完全杜绝。
他被一些无聊的___缠上了,不得不安静地离开。
这里用苍蝇比喻那些纠缠不休、令人烦恼的人。
/ 72 correct
Perfect score!
Summary
Remember 苍蝇 (cāng ying) as the Chinese word for 'fly' (the insect), a practical A1 vocabulary item.
- "苍蝇" (cāng ying) means 'fly' (the insect).
- It's a common A1 level noun.
- Often considered a pest.
उदाहरण
苍蝇喜欢停在食物上。
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
animals के और शब्द
蚂蚁
A1Ant; a small insect, typically living in organized colonies.
攻击
A1To attack; to assault.
野兽
B1Wild beast; a wild animal, especially a large or dangerous one.
蜜蜂
A1Bee; a stinging winged insect that produces honey and wax.
鸟窝
A1Bird's nest; a structure built by a bird to lay its eggs in.
咬伤
A1To bite and injure; wound by biting.
骨头
A1Bone; any of the pieces of hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton.
虫子
A1Bug; worm; a small insect or invertebrate.
蝴蝶
A1Butterfly; an insect with large, often brightly colored wings.
笼子
A2Cage; a structure of wire or bars in which animals are kept.