Noun
/bɪˈɛntrəns/
The term "bee-entrance" refers to the opening of a beehive through which bees enter and exit. It is a crucial component of a beehive, allowing bees to forage, return with pollen and nectar, and communicate with each other.
In English, the term is context-specific and commonly used within the fields of beekeeping, biology, and entomology. It is more frequently encountered in written contexts, particularly in literature about beekeeping practices, ecological studies, or discussions on apiculture.
Пчеловод осторожно отрегулировал вход для пчёл, чтобы только медоносные пчёлы могли проходить.
During the inspection, they discovered that the bee-entrance was blocked by debris.
Во время проверки они обнаружили, что вход для пчёл был заблокирован мусором.
A properly maintained bee-entrance is essential for the health of the hive.
The term "bee-entrance" does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions but can be associated with phrases relating to beekeeping or nature. Here are a few expressions that include "bee":
Когда я увидел десерт, я резко направился к столу с закусками.
Busy as a bee: Extremely busy or active.
Она была так же занята, как пчела, готовясь к свадьбе.
The bee's knees: Something outstanding or the best of its kind.
Этот новый смартфон – лучшее из технологий.
Like a bee to honey: Easily attracted to something.
Он ходит в спортзал, как пчела на мёд; ему нравится заниматься спортом.
A queen bee: A dominant woman in a group or workplace.
The word "bee" originates from the Old English beó (related to the German Biene and Dutch bij), while "entrance" comes from the Latin intrare, meaning 'to enter'. Combining these two elements reflects the specific function of a hive entry for bees.
Synonyms: Entrance, opening, access, portal (when discussing entry points, although not in the specific context of beekeeping)
Antonyms: Exit, departure (in a general context, but not specifically relevant to "bee-entrance")