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mosquitoes造句
91) It was nine o'clock and they had been driven in by the mosquitoes before he broached the subject of the night before. 92) Hanson anticipates ground spraying to kill adult mosquitoes by midweek. 93) It may have been, but now it was inhabited by millions of hungry mosquitoes! 94) People living near Lambarene can be bitten by infected mosquitoes as often as 100 times a night. 95) Even as I listened to him, mosquitoes, fat as houseflies, feasted on my legs. 96) The rain had stopped but the mosquitoes were out in alarming numbers and there was no jeep to ride in. 97) Objective To isolate arbovirus from mosquitoes caught from Yantai. 98) The dragonfly feeds on mosquitoes and flies. 99) Let's smoke out the mosquitoes. 100) Bullets and mosquitoes. What's the mission Odin? 101) We bought some beach wormwood to drive away mosquitoes. 102) In the swamp we were beset by mosquitoes. 103) We are cursed with a plague of mosquitoes. 104) Outdoors, mosquitoes and midges were a perpetual torment. 105) Why didn't Noah swat those two mosquitoes? 106) We have screened our porch to keep out mosquitoes. 107) It's time to stink out the mosquitoes. 108) Mosquitoes also carry lymphatic filariasis, also known as elephantiasis. 109) Mosquitoes and insects infest the damp area. 110) Guard against the breeding of mosquitoes to avoid dengue. 111) Why did not Noah swat those two mosquitoes? 112) We've made great efforts to exterminate mosquitoes and flies. 113) We have screened our house against mosquitoes. 114) Naturally, it couldn't be the thunderous din of mosquitoes. 115) Myriads of mosquitoes from the swamp invaded our village every twilight. 116) Mosquitoes are responsible for half a billion malarial infections and 1 m deaths every year. 117) Late Qing Dynasty weak powers, sorry, dry fly, such as blood - sucking mosquitoes. 118) Mosquitoes can also spread West Nile virus, dengue fever, yellow fever and other illnesses. 119) I stole a look through the window at those mosquitoes that crept languidly on the glass. 120) Babbitt sat on the stump, facing the dark pond, slapping mosquitoes.