caterpillar
/ˈkætəpɪlə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkætərpɪlər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈka-tər-ˌpi-lər -tə-/ (ame, mw)
caterpillar — noun
- caterpillarsingular
- caterpillarsplural
1. a small creature at an early stage of its life, with a long soft body and severa
1.名詞A2
釋義
a small creature at an early stage of its life, with a long soft body and several pairs of legs, that eats leaves and later becomes a butterfly or a moth
例句
A small green caterpillar was eating a leaf in the garden.
collocation: caterpillar + eating a leaf
The children watched the caterpillar turn into a beautiful butterfly.
verb pattern: turn into [butterfly]
We found a furry caterpillar on the oak tree branch.
After a heavy rain, a striped caterpillar crawled across the wet path.
Mei Ling gently picked up the caterpillar and put it back on the bush.
同義詞
常見錯誤
❌I saw a caterpillar with wings.
✅I saw a caterpillar crawling on a leaf.
💡caterpillars do not have wings; only adult butterflies and moths do.
❌A centipede turns into a butterfly.
✅A caterpillar turns into a butterfly.
💡centipedes are a different type of creature that do not change into butterflies.