jellyfish
jellyfish — noun
1. an ocean animal with a soft, see-through body that moves through the water and c
1.名詞B1
釋義
an ocean animal with a soft, see-through body that moves through the water and can give a painful sting when its long, thin arms (called tentacles) touch someone's skin
例句
Niran carefully stepped around a jellyfish that had washed up on the sand.
The beach was closed after a child was stung by a jellyfish near the rocks.
passive: beach / child stung by [noun]
A jellyfish has no bones, heart, or brain, yet it can survive for many years.
In some coastal towns, jellyfish are caught, dried, and sold as a food item.
Andrés screamed when a jellyfish touched his leg while he was swimming.