hives
n. <醫>蕁麻疹; 蜂箱( hive的名詞複數 ); 蜂巢; 蜂群; 喧鬧地區
v. 使(蜂)入蜂箱( hive的第三人稱單數 ); (蜂)進入蜂箱; 把一部份分離出來,賣掉公司的一部分
A hive is a structure in which bees are kept, which is designed so that the beekeeper can collect the honey that they produce.
If you describe a place as a hive of activity, you approve of the fact that there is a lot of activity there or that people are busy working there.
In the morning the house was a hive of activity...
早上,房子裡一片繁忙景象。
Stuart Tannahill's shed is a veritable hive of photographic creativity.
斯圖爾特·坦納希爾的小屋是個名副其實的攝影創意中心。
Hives is a condition in which patches of your skin become red and very uncomfortable and itchy.
1. an itchy skin eruption characterized by weals with pale interiors and well-defined red margins; usually the result of an allergic response to insect bites or food or drugs
A scent of honey wafted up from the hives.
一股蜂蜜的香味從蜂房裡飄上來.
The scientist's experiments have thrown great light on the amazing ways honeybees communicate in their dark hives.
這位科學家的實驗很清楚地表明瞭在黑暗的蜂房裡,蜜蜂是怎樣以很巧妙的方式傳遞資訊的.
Bees store honey in honeycombs inside hives.
蜜蜂將蜂蜜儲藏在蜂巢裡.
Before Christmas the stores are hives of activity.
聖誕節快到時,商店裡總是擠滿了熙熙攘攘的人群.
You must spend a lot of time clearing dead bees out of the hives. "
你不是總得往蜂房外邊打掃死蜜蜂麼?