leech /liːtʃ/ |
7 дней назад · a type of worm that lives in wet places and fastens itself onto the bodies of humans and animals to feed on their blood. picture of leech. |
1. Any of numerous flesh-eating or bloodsucking usually flattened worms that are made up of segments and have a sucker at each end. |
A leech is a kind of worm that feeds by sucking blood from other animals. You might find yourself needing to pull a leech off your leg after swimming in a lake. |
A leech is a small animal which looks like a worm and lives in water. Leeches feed by attaching themselves to other animals and sucking their blood. |
leech · a small worm that usually lives in water and that attaches itself to other creatures and drinks their blood. Leeches were used in the past by doctors ... |
3 дня назад · verb (used with object) ... to cling to and feed upon or drain, as a leech: His relatives leeched him until his entire fortune was exhausted. |
What does the noun leech mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun leech, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for ... |
to cling to and feed upon, drain, use up (someone, or someone's resources): [~ + object] Her companion leeched her of all the money she had. |
a small worm that usually lives in water and that attaches itself to other creatures and sucks their blood. |
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