dragonfly
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drag on fly |ˈdragənˌflī ˈdræɡənˌflaɪ | ▶noun ( pl. dragonflies ) a fast-flying long-bodied predatory insect with two pairs of large transparent wings that are spread out sideways at rest. The voracious aquatic larvae take up to five years to reach adulthood. Compare with damselfly. [Suborder Anisoptera, order Odonata: several families. Dragonflies include darners and skimmers. ]
dragon |fly |ˈdrag (ə )nflʌɪ | ▶noun ( pl. dragonflies ) a fast-flying long-bodied predatory insect with two pairs of large transparent wings which are spread out sideways at rest. The voracious aquatic larvae take up to five years to reach adulthood. Compare with damselfly. ●Suborder Anisoptera, order Odonata: several families.
dr á gon fl ỳ 名詞 複 -flies C 〘虫 〙トンボ (→insect ).