释义 |
Definition of funnel-web spider in English: funnel-web spidernoun Any of a number of spiders that build a funnel-shaped web. 漏斗网蜘蛛,尤指 a large and dangerously venomous Australian spider (genera Atrax and Hadronyche, family Dipluridae, suborder Mygalomorphae).Also called trapdoor spider in Australia (US) a spider of the family Agelenidae. Example sentencesExamples - Since Australian funnel-web spiders can live for more than five years in captivity, a small group of these spiders yields plenty of toxins for King's chemical analysis.
- He was only 2 years old when he was bitten by a Sydney funnel-web spider but his death earned him his place in history as the last Australian to die from a bite of this deadly arachnid.
- Aggressive house spiders and other funnel-web spiders make these flat webs in shrubbery, basement window wells, wood piles, and voids under concrete.
- The Blue Mountains funnel-web spider is not the only source of insect-specific neurotoxins.
- Australia's most notorious spider, the Sydney funnel-web spider, has not been known to cause any deaths since 1980.
- Our funnel-web spiders are among the most dangerous in the world.
- All species of funnel-web spiders should be regarded as potentially dangerous and capable of causing severe illness, although only the male Sydney funnel-web is known to have caused deaths.
- This is the first report of funnel-web spider bites occurring in this region of Queensland.
- At dinner we talked, as Aussies and visitors so often do, about crocodiles, snakes, sharks, and funnel-web spiders.
- The Sydney Funnel-web Spider is one of 36 species of funnel-web spiders in Australia.
- Surprisingly, virtually all domesticated animals are naturally immune to funnel-web spider venoms.
- A systematic review of data identified 198 cases in which potential funnel-web spider bites were documented.
- Sydney funnel-web spiders aren't as dangerous as their northern cousins, but live in a more populated area.
- Those Australian funnel-web spiders that can kill a child within 15 minutes.
- The funnel-web spider program at the Park depends largely upon the provision of male specimens from the area within 150 km of Sydney.
- An evolutionary biologist at East Carolina University specializes in trapdoor and funnel-web spiders, and tarantulas.
- All toxins from Australian funnel-web spiders are referred to by the generic name atracotoxin as all of these spiders, regardless of genus, belong to the Atracinae subfamily.
- From the great white shark to the deadly funnel-web spider, the show is the stuff of nightmares for the sensitive visitor.
- Dry daytime surface conditions will dehydrate funnel-web spiders and also expose them to birds and lizards.
- Species of Hololena and several other funnel-web spiders are common house invaders in eastern Washington.
Definition of funnel-web spider in US English: funnel-web spidernoun Any of a number of spiders that build a funnel-shaped web. 漏斗网蜘蛛,尤指 a spider of the family Agelenidae a large and dangerously venomous Australian spider (genera Atrax and Hadronyche, family Dipluridae, suborder Mygalomorphae) Example sentencesExamples - Since Australian funnel-web spiders can live for more than five years in captivity, a small group of these spiders yields plenty of toxins for King's chemical analysis.
- He was only 2 years old when he was bitten by a Sydney funnel-web spider but his death earned him his place in history as the last Australian to die from a bite of this deadly arachnid.
- Sydney funnel-web spiders aren't as dangerous as their northern cousins, but live in a more populated area.
- The Sydney Funnel-web Spider is one of 36 species of funnel-web spiders in Australia.
- All species of funnel-web spiders should be regarded as potentially dangerous and capable of causing severe illness, although only the male Sydney funnel-web is known to have caused deaths.
- The funnel-web spider program at the Park depends largely upon the provision of male specimens from the area within 150 km of Sydney.
- Species of Hololena and several other funnel-web spiders are common house invaders in eastern Washington.
- Aggressive house spiders and other funnel-web spiders make these flat webs in shrubbery, basement window wells, wood piles, and voids under concrete.
- At dinner we talked, as Aussies and visitors so often do, about crocodiles, snakes, sharks, and funnel-web spiders.
- Australia's most notorious spider, the Sydney funnel-web spider, has not been known to cause any deaths since 1980.
- This is the first report of funnel-web spider bites occurring in this region of Queensland.
- Those Australian funnel-web spiders that can kill a child within 15 minutes.
- Dry daytime surface conditions will dehydrate funnel-web spiders and also expose them to birds and lizards.
- The Blue Mountains funnel-web spider is not the only source of insect-specific neurotoxins.
- From the great white shark to the deadly funnel-web spider, the show is the stuff of nightmares for the sensitive visitor.
- Surprisingly, virtually all domesticated animals are naturally immune to funnel-web spider venoms.
- A systematic review of data identified 198 cases in which potential funnel-web spider bites were documented.
- Our funnel-web spiders are among the most dangerous in the world.
- An evolutionary biologist at East Carolina University specializes in trapdoor and funnel-web spiders, and tarantulas.
- All toxins from Australian funnel-web spiders are referred to by the generic name atracotoxin as all of these spiders, regardless of genus, belong to the Atracinae subfamily.
|