🐛worm (wɜːrm)

noun
/wɜːrm/
ver (ver)

Signification

a small, long, soft-bodied invertebrate animal
a long, soft-bodied invertebrate animal that lives in soil
Traduction de la signification
un petit animal invertébré, long et au corps mou
un petit animal invertebre, long et au corps mou

Phrases d'exemple

The gardener found a worm in the soil.

Le jardinier a trouvé un ver dans le sol.
Le jardinier a trouve un ver dans le sol.

The bird caught a worm from the garden soil.

L'oiseau a attrapé un ver du sol du jardin.
L'oiseau a attrape un ver du sol du jardin.

Synonymes

earthworm, grub, maggot, larva
Entrée 1
earthworm, grub, maggot, larva
Entrée 2
earthworm, larva, grub

Antonymes

none

Collocations

fishing worm, earthworm, worm farm, earth worm, book worm, silk worm
Entrée 1
fishing worm, earthworm, worm farm
Entrée 2
earth worm, book worm, silk worm

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