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fruit fly - traducción al Inglés


fruit fly         
fruitvlieg (klein insect wiens larven in fruit gelegd worden)
fly swatter         
  • Three fly bottles from [[Central Europe]], beginning of the 20th century
  • A sticky fly ribbon
  • A fly gun
DEVICE TO KILL FLIES OR OTHER FLYING INSECTS
Fly killer; Fly killers; Fly swatter; Fly gun; Fly Catchers; Fly swot; Fly strip; Fly ribbon; Fly swat; Mosquito bat; Bug bat; Electric flyswatter; Fly bottle; Flyswatter; Fly swatters; Flygun; Fly Gun
vliegenmepper (voorwerp om vliegen te doden)
candied fruit         
  • Candied fruit displayed at [[La Boqueria]] in [[Barcelona]]
  • Candied orange peel
TYPE OF PRESERVED FRUIT
Glace fruit; Glace cherry; Candied peel; Glacé cherry; Glace Fruit; Glacé fruit; Glacé cherries; Crystallized fruit; Glace cherries; Candying; Candied; Glaceed fruit; Canditi; Crystallized fruits; Candied ginger; Crystallized ginger; Candied cherries; Orangeat; Crystallised fruit
gekonfijte vruchten, vruchten in suiker gekookt en met laagje suiker bedekt

Definición

fruit fly
(fruit flies)
Fruit flies are very small flies which eat fruit and rotting plants.
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Wikipedia

Fruit fly
Fruit fly may refer to:
Ejemplos de uso de fruit fly
1. The tephritid fruit fly loves this kind of plant.
2. I speak, of course, of Drosophila melanogaster; the fruit fly.
3. A female fruit fly can produce 500 eggs, not easily visible to the naked eye.
4. The Whitworth Institute for Advanced Fruit Fly Research has a certain ring to it.
5. In the 1'50s most studies on the effects of radiation were done using the common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). However, extrapolating results from insects to humans was unsatisfactory, and in 1'57 Puck was able to correct earlier assumptions about radiation safety based on the fruit fly.