frog 英 [frɒg]   美 [frɔg]

frog

frog  英 [frɒg] 美 [frɔg]

n. 青蛙; 

进行时:frogging  过去式:frogged  过去分词:frogged  第三人称单数:frogs  名词复数:frogs 

The tadpole has become a frog. 这个蝌蚪已长成青蛙。
Frog can catch mosquitoes. 青蛙能捕捉蚊子。

  • A frog is a small amphibian with long back legs that allow it to hop. Most frogs have fat little bodies and bulging eyes on top of their heads.
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  • n. 青蛙;
  • 1. The tadpole has become a frog.

    这个蝌蚪已长成青蛙。

  • 2. Frog can catch mosquitoes.

    青蛙能捕捉蚊子。

  • frog (n.1) Old English frogga "frog," a diminutive of frosc, forsc, frox "frog," a common Germanic word but with different formations that are difficult to explain (cognates: Old Norse froskr, Middle Dutch vorsc, German Frosch "frog"), probably literally "hopper," from PIE root *preu- "to hop" (source also of Sanskrit provate "hops," Russian prygat "to hop, jump"). Watkins calls the Old English -gga an "obscure expressive suffix."
  • frog (n.2) type of fastening for clothing, 1719, originally a belt loop for carrying a weapon, of unknown origin; perhaps from Portuguese froco, from Latin floccus "tuft of wool," a word of unknown origin.
frog / frɒɡ ; NAmE frɔːɡ ; frɑːɡ / noun 1 a small animal with smooth skin, that lives both on land and in water (= is an amphibian). Frogshave very long back legs for jumping, and no tail. 蛙;青蛙 the croaking of frogs 蛙鸣 2 Frog ( informal) an offensive word for a French person (对法国人的蔑称) IDIOM have, etc. a ˈfrog in your throat to lose your voice or be unable to speak clearly for a short time (暂时)失音,嗓音嘶哑 frog frogs frog / frɒɡ ; NAmE frɔːɡ ; frɑːɡ /
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