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I . beetle [ˈbi:tl̩, Am -t̬-] N

beetle
beetle
żuk m

II . beetle [ˈbi:tl̩, Am -t̬-] VB intr esp Brit inf

beetle-browed ADJ

Colorado beetle [ˌkɒlərɑ:dəʊˈ-, Am ˌkɑ:lərædoʊˈ-] N AM

potato beetle, potato bug N

stag beetle N ZOOL

stag beetle

scarab (beetle) [ˈskærəb (bi:tl̩), Am ˈsker] N ZOOL

scarab (beetle)

Usage examples with beetle

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They are parasites of birds and mammals, transmitted by insects (especially beetles).
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This beetle is about 2 to 2.5 cm long and 1.3 cm wide.
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It lives in savannas, open forests and grasslands and feeds primarily on beetles and millipedes.
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The museum maintains a positive air pressure to reduce risks to the specimens from dermestid beetles and other museum pests.
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The colours of head and elytra of this beetle are dark blue, while pronotum is reddish and legs are yellowish.
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These fossils, noted for their exquisite preservation, including soft tissue, body outline and even colour sheen on beetle wings, are notoriously difficult to preserve.
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Shoe heel or beetle might better express the awkwardly inelegant form.
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Because they can not escape the trap, they will, like the beetles, eventually die in it.
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When the processed grass leaves the intestine as dung and comes into open air, many organisms, such as the dung beetle, feast on it.
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They possess exceptional dung disposal capacity and one dung beetle can bury dung that is 250 times heavier than itself in one night.
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