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Definition von a cicada im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

cicada
cırcır
cicada
ağustosböceği

Ağustosböceği antik çağlardan beri ilgisizliği temsil etmiştir. - The cicada has represented insouciance since antiquity.

Cicada
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) ağustos böceği
cicada
ağustosböcek
cicada
{i} orakböceği
cicada
i., zool. ağustosböceği
cicada
Cicadis
cicala
{i} orakböceği
cicala
{i} ağustosböceği
Englisch - Englisch
cicala
cicada
any of several insects of the order Hemiptera, suborder Homoptera, with small eyes wide apart on the head and transparent well-veined wings
cicada
{n} a genus of insects of the cricket kind
cicada
septendecim is called the seventeen year locust
cicada
Another common species is the dogday cicada
cicada
{i} cicala, any insect of the family Cicadidae (i.e. cricket, grasshopper, locust, etc.)
cicada
stout-bodied insect with large membranous wings; male has drum-like organs for producing a high-pitched drone
cicada
A noted American species C
cicada
A cicada is any of several insects of the order Hemiptera, suborder Homoptera, with small eyes wide apart on the head and transparent well-veined wings
cicada
A cicada is a large insect that lives in hot countries and makes a loud high-pitched noise. Any insect in the order Homoptera that has two pairs of membranous wings, prominent compound eyes, and three simple eyes (ocelli). Most of the 1,500 known species are in the family Cicadidae and are found in tropical deserts, grasslands, and forests. Males produce loud noises by vibrating membranes near the base of the abdomen. Most North American cicadas produce rhythmical ticks, buzzes, or whines, though the "song" of some species is musical. The species are easily distinguishable by song, behaviour, and appearance. Periodic cicadas (species that occur in large numbers in chronologically and geographically isolated broods) appear in regular cycles, including the well-known 17-year cicada (often erroneously called the 17-year locust) and 13-year cicada. The larvae (nymphs) burrow into the ground, where they remain for 17 or 13 years, feeding on juices sucked from roots; they then emerge in large numbers to live aboveground as adults for a single week
cicada
Any species of the genus Cicada
cicada
The male makes a shrill sound by peculiar organs in the under side of the abdomen, consisting of a pair of stretched membranes, acted upon by powerful muscles
cicada
They are large hemipterous insects, with nearly transparent wings
a cicada

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    a ci·ca·da

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    /ə səˈkādə/ /ə səˈkeɪdə/
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