Examples of using "Насекомых" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I hate insects.
- I hate bugs.
- I hate insects.
- I hate bugs.
Bugs are attracted to light.
She has a strong dislike of insects.
Insects have six legs.
What insects have you eaten?
The bird is eating little insects.
- Bugs are attracted to light.
- Insects are attracted to light.
- Do you like bugs?
- Do you like insects?
She hates insects.
Frogs eat insects.
He hates insects.
Tom hates insects.
We hate insects.
They hate insects.
This will keep bugs off.
Have you ever eaten insects?
I can hear the chirping of insects.
Birds are natural enemies of insects.
I can eat insects.
My hobby is collecting insects.
I am interested in the study of insects.
What insects have you eaten?
Insects have a hard skin.
I like collecting insects.
The bird is eating little insects.
There are plants that repel insects.
She has a strong dislike of insects.
Fabre wrote books about insects.
He ate insects and spiders.
I hate insects of all kinds.
All insects have six legs.
Have you ever eaten an insect?
Have you ever eaten insects?
Spiders prey on flies and other small insects.
Who likes insects?
This entomologist has a large insect collection.
A hungry bear will eat even insects.
He says he's even eaten insects.
She says she's even eaten insects.
But to insects, which can see in the ultraviolet spectrum,
if bats don't eat those insects
He bent over to see insects in the flowerbed.
Tom doesn't think it's disgusting to eat certain insects.
We went into the woods in search of insects.
Professor Kay has been studying insects for forty years.
And then maybe a scorpion will come and and try and feed off the insects.
Can I have something for insect bites?
Insect-eating plants are equipped with various kinds of traps to catch insects.
But they have a grizzly way to supplement their diet. They're carnivores.
Tom drove to the store and bought three cans of insect spray.
Thanks to this book, I learned some interesting facts about this insect.
The forest is filled with dangerous creatures, including beasts, snakes, poisonous insects, and whatnot.
What harm would it do if I were to go into the garden for a short time and enjoy myself among the trees and flowers, and the singing birds and fluttering butterflies and humming insects, and look at the dew-drops hiding from the sunbeams in the hearts of the roses and lilies, and wander about in the sunshine, instead of remaining all day in this room?