molt
molt — 動詞
- moltpresent simple I / you / we / they
- moltspresent simple I / you / we / they
- moltedpast simple
- molting-ing form
1. When an animal molts, it loses old skin, feathers, hair, or shell so that a new
蛻皮;換羽
動物定期脫落舊皮毛或外殼的過程
When an animal molts, it loses old skin, feathers, hair, or shell so that a new covering can grow underneath.
Nkechi's parrot molted its bright tail feathers at the end of summer.
Nkechi 的鸚鵡在夏末蛻換了鮮豔的尾羽。
transitive: molt + body part (tail feathers)
The snake in Wei's garden molted and left a perfect shed skin behind.
Wei 花園裡的蛇蛻了皮,留下一張完整的蛇蛻。
Ramón found that his pet tarantula molted every six months like clockwork.
Ramón 發現他的寵物狼蛛每六個月準時蛻皮一次。
Our Labrador molts heavily each spring, covering the sofa in fur.
我們家的拉布拉多每年春天大量脫毛,沙發上全是狗毛。
When crabs molt, they hide under rocks until the new shell hardens.
螃蟹脫殼時會躲在岩石下,直到新殼變硬。
文法句型
molt + something (feathers, skin, shell)
subject + molt (no object)
用法筆記
US spelling; the UK spelling is 'moult.' Used for animals and insects, not for humans. Can be used both with and without an object.
常見錯誤
molt — 名詞
1. The process in which an animal loses its old skin, feathers, hair, or outer shel
蛻皮期
動物脫落舊皮毛或外殼的週期性過程
The process in which an animal loses its old skin, feathers, hair, or outer shell at a certain time of year so a fresh layer can take its place.
The molt left the crab soft and weak for nearly a full day.
蛻皮讓螃蟹軟弱無力,持續了將近一整天。
collocation: the molt + verb (left, made, caused)
Sahil's iguana becomes very quiet during its yearly molt.
Sahil 的鬣蜥在每年蛻皮期間變得非常安靜。
After the molt, Tuan's corn snake had brighter, more vivid colours.
蛻皮後,Tuan 的玉米蛇顏色更明亮鮮豔。
Inês noticed that the molt of her canary always happened in late August.
Inês 注意到她的金絲雀總是在八月下旬換羽。
A butterfly's final molt reveals wings that were hidden inside the chrysalis.
蝴蝶最後一次蛻變展現了藏在蛹裡的翅膀。
用法筆記
Refers to the whole process or period of shedding, not a single moment. Common in phrases like 'during the molt' and 'after the molt.'