lar.va
n.(名词)【复数】 lar.vae[-vô] 或 lar.vas The newly hatched, wingless, often wormlike form of many insects before metamorphosis.幼虫:许多昆虫在变形前的,刚孵化出来的,没有翅膀的,通常象蛆虫般的形状The newly hatched, earliest stage of any of various animals that undergo metamorphosis, differing markedly in form and appearance from the adult.幼体:某些动物在刚刚孵化出来并完成变形之后的最初阶段,在形体和外貌上与成体大不相同Roman Mythology A malevolent spirit of the dead; a lemur.【罗马神话】 死人变成的恶鬼;狐猴
来源:Latin l3rva [specter, mask (because it acts as a specter of or a mask for the adult form)] 拉丁语 l3rva [幽灵,面具(因为它以幽灵或成人形式的面具出现)]
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lar.val
adj.(形容词)<注释>The wordlarva referring to the newly hatched form of insects before they undergo metamorphosis comes from the Latin wordl3rva, meaning .evil spirit, demon, devil..To understand why this should be so,we need to know that the Latin word also was used for a terrifying mask,and it is this sense of the word that has come down to us.In Medieval Latinlarva could mean .mask or visor.. Larva is therefore an appropriate term for that stage of an insect`s life during which its final form was still hidden or masked, and New Latinl3rva was thus applied by Carolus Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist who originated our system of classifying plants and animals.The wordlarva is first recorded in English in its scientific sense in 7'8, although it had been used in its .spirit. sense in '5 and in a way that foreshadowed the usage by Linnaeus in '9. larva 一词指昆虫在变形前刚孵化出来的幼虫, 来源于拉丁词larva , 意为.邪恶的精灵,鬼怪,恶魔.。为了了解为什么,我们需要知道这个拉丁词语还用于指一种令人恐惧的面具,而且正是该词的这一层含义流传了下来。在中世纪的拉丁语中,larva 有.面具或面甲.的意思。 Larva 在形容昆虫成熟之前被隐藏或遮盖的这一段时期的时候,成为一个适合的名称, 这样现代拉丁语的larva 一词首先由瑞典植物学家卡罗拉斯里纽斯赋予以上含义, 卡罗拉斯是首创动植物分类系统的第一人。虽然larva 一词在'5年曾经以其.精灵.一层意思被使用并在一定程度上预示了于'9年出现的里纽斯的用法,但是于7'8年才以科学术语的形式首先在英语中出现的 注释>