1. 那里以吸血的体积和数量著称。
Somewhere famed for the size and quantity of its tiger leeches.

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2. 水蛭是一种小型吸血,通常生活在水中。
A leech is a small blood-sucking worm and usually lives in water.

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3. 吸血共有2000多种,能在人身上存活的只有一种。
There are more than 2, 000 species of these little bloodsuckers, but only one can live on humans.

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4. 吸血共有2000多种,能在人身上存活的只有一种。
There are more than 2,000 species of these little bloodsuckers, but only one can live on humans.

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5. 美国传统词典上指出吸血虫leech来自一个不同的印欧词根。
The American Heritage Dictionary points to a different Indo-European root for the sucking kind of leech.

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6. 哦,不是所有的企业主,有一些企业主从这些小吸血中发现了商机。
Well, not all business owners. Some see money in these little bloodsuckers.

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7. 研究揭示了为什么有些人总是会受到吸血蚊子的袭击而有些人却可以平安无事。
Research reveals why some people are constantly under attack from the bloodsucking insects, while others walk free.

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8. 尽管其他吸血也许是包柔氏螺旋体菌的中间宿主,但是它们对莱姆病的传播并不起作用。
Though other biting insects may be intermediate hosts forb. Burgdorferi, they were found to have an insignificant role in the spread of lyme disease.

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9. 在当前市场煤、计划电的环境下,高企的电煤价格像是一只“吸血”,蚕食着火电企业微薄的利润。
In the current market coal, plan under the environment of the electricity, high power coal prices like a "biting insects", eating into fire electricity enterprise meagre profit.

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10. 大约在公元900年,可敬的圣比德首次在英语中记录单词leech,当时他指的不是水里粘糊糊的吸血,而是指开业医师。
Back around the year 900 the Venerable Bede first recorded the word leech in English and at that time he was talking about medical practitioners, not slimy sucking water worms.

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11. 大约在公元900年,可敬的圣比德首次在英语中记录单词leech,当时他指的不是水里粘糊糊的吸血,而是指开业医师。
Back around the year 900 the Venerable Bede first recorded the word leech in English and at that time he was talking about medical practitioners, not slimy sucking water worms.

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