scor·pi·on
noun/ˈskɔːpiən/
/ˈskɔːrpiən/
- a small creature like an insect with eight legs, two front claws (= curved and pointed arms) and a long tail that curves over its back and can give a poisonous sting. Scorpions live in hot countries.
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蝎子 - Being stung by a scorpion is extremely dangerous.
被蝎子蜇伤是极其危险的。
Oxford Collocations DictionaryScorpion is used before these nouns:- sting
- venom
Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin scorpio(n-), based on Greek skorpios ‘scorpion’. - Being stung by a scorpion is extremely dangerous.