英:['fleʃˌi:tɪŋ]
美:['fleʃˌitɪŋ]
英:['fleʃˌi:tɪŋ]
美:['fleʃˌitɪŋ]
adjective
feeding on or destroying flesh or soft tissue … infestation by blowflies whose eggs hatch into flesh-eating maggots.—Kerry Capell But according to Eugenie Clark, a University of Maryland zoologist, "the white shark, the largest flesh-eating fish, is anything but a mindless, constant eating machine."—Discover Natural history buffs will find … a 145-million-year-old foot from the Allosaur, one of the largest flesh-eating dinosaurs …—Carolyn Hughes Crowley see also flesh-eating bacterium, flesh-eating disease
A Kentucky man was diagnosed with a flesh-eating infection after he went camping along the Green River.—Dayton (Ohio) Daily News
adjective
feeding on or destroying flesh or soft tissue … infestation by blowflies whose eggs hatch into flesh-eating maggots.—Kerry Capell But according to Eugenie Clark, a University of Maryland zoologist, "the white shark, the largest flesh-eating fish, is anything but a mindless, constant eating machine."—Discover Natural history buffs will find … a 145-million-year-old foot from the Allosaur, one of the largest flesh-eating dinosaurs …—Carolyn Hughes Crowley see also flesh-eating bacterium, flesh-eating disease
A Kentucky man was diagnosed with a flesh-eating infection after he went camping along the Green River.—Dayton (Ohio) Daily News
The first known use of flesh-eating was in 1588
1 Some vibrio vulnificus can lead to necrotizing fasciitis, a severe infection that causes the flesh around open wounds to die, leading many to call the bacteria 'flesh-eating.
2 Its appearance and ability to spread throughout the body if left untreated has prompted some to mistakenly refer to it as flesh-eating.
3 As this thought-form became prevalent, the need to consume flesh followed.
当这一思想形态盛行时,食肉的需求就随之出现。
4 Lions are flesh - eating animals.
狮子是肉食动物.
5 Tigers are flesh eating animals.
虎是肉食动物.
1 肉食性
2 肉食性的