| 单词 | mosquito | 
| 释义 | mosquiton.  Any of various slender, long-legged dipteran flies with aquatic larvae, of the family  Culicidae (suborder  Nematocera), esp. of the genera  Culex,  Anopheles, and  Aedes, whose females have a long proboscis with which they puncture the skin of animals (including humans) and suck their blood. Also figurative.These insects were formerly known in Britain as gnats, though that term is now taken to include many non-biting forms. Several serious diseases, including malaria, yellow fever, and filariasis, are transmitted by certain species of mosquito. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > order Diptera or flies > 			[noun]		 > suborder Nematocera > family Culicidae > member of (gnat or mosquito) mosquito1572 moustique1666 mosquito fly1750 gnat1787 mosquito gnat1828 skeeter1839 vampire1864 culicid1907 mozzie1916 1572    H. Hawks in  Writings & Corr. Two Richard Hakluyts 		(1935)	 i. 97  				A certeine gnat or flie which they call a Muskito, which biteth both men and women in their sleepe. 1585    R. Grenville in  Hakluyt's Voy.  iii. xxiv. 734  				The 29. day wee set saile from Saint Iohns, being many of vs stoong before vpon shoare with the Muskitoes. 1589    M. Philips in  R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations  iii. 568  				Wee were also oftentimes greatly annoyed with a kinde of flie,..the Spanyards called them Musketas. 1600    M. Sutcliffe Briefe Refut. Calumnious Relation Conf. vii. 35 in  Briefe Replie to Libel  				He is like a flye, or rather, because he speaketh so much for Spaniards, a Spanish mosqueta. 1623    R. Whitbourne Disc. New-found-land 99  				A very little nimble fly..which is called a Muskeito. 1634    W. Wood New Englands Prospect  i. xi. 46  				The fourth is a Musketor which is not unlike to our gnats in England. 1655    E. Terry Voy. E.-India 123  				In the night we were..very much disquieted with another sort [of fly] called Musqueetoes. 1665    T. Herbert Some Years Trav. 		(new ed.)	 128  				Howbeit the Muskitto's or Gnatts pestered us extremely. 1672    W. Hughes Amer. Physitian 9  				That very small black and poysonous Fly, called a Muscato. 1702    C. Mather Magnalia Christi  vi. i. 7/1  				They were..grievously infested with Moscheto's. 1740    C. Cibber Apol. Life C. Cibber xvi. 340  				While these buzzing Muscatos have been fluttering round their Eyes, and Ears. 1745    London Mag. 396  				Peach Trees..which are Nurseries of Muskettos and other Vermin. 1747    B. Franklin Let. in  Wks. 		(1887)	 II. 98  				If a musqueto..were to light on one of them. 1796    J. G. Stedman Narr. Exped. Surinam II. xx. 90  				We were almost devoured by the clouds of gnats or musquitoes, which arose from a neigbouring marsh. 1825    J. Neal Brother Jonathan I. 217  				Kept awake all the night before by the wolves or moschettoes. 1837    W. S. Landor Pentameron in  Wks. 		(1853)	 II. i. 310/2  				The peopled region is peopled chiefly with monsters and moschitoes. 1838    E. Bulwer-Lytton Alice II.  iv. ix. 44  				At Venice I was bit to death by musquitos. 1863    C. Reade Hard Cash I. vii. 210  				When a man has a deep anxiety, some human midge or mosquito buzzes at him. 1902    19th Cent. Nov. 679  				The great drawback to the far north of Sweden is the Mosquitoes. 1968    Jrnl. Pediatrics 73 653/2  				The etiologic agent of yellow fever was transmitted to man by the bite of a mosquito. 1994    Harrowsmith June 16/2  				When a mosquito draws blood from the host animal, it also carries away some of the microfilaria. Compounds C1.   General attributive.  a.     mosquito bite  n. ΚΠ 1792    E. P. Simcoe Diary 30 July 		(1911)	 x. 128  				I suffered exquisite pain all the day from a mosquito bite. 1805    Med. & Physical Jrnl. 14 113  				Small lumps resembling mosquito bites. 2000    Here's Health May 19/2  				I'll be stocking up on Ledum for mosquito bites.   mosquito larva  n. ΚΠ 1876    Harper's Mag. Feb. 387/1  				A slight brush of the tail of a mosquito larva does not cause the valve to open. 1890    Science 21 Nov. 284/2  				Experiments in killing mosquito larvæ and pupæ with petroleum. 1990    Org. Gardening Dec. 48/1  				The other day I discovered lots of mosquito larvae and, flying about above the water, mature mosquitoes.   mosquito repellent  n. ΚΠ 1927    Sci. Monthly Dec. 501/2  				Our writer..concludes that the so-called mosquito repellents are not really repugnant to these insects but are effective merely because they change or disguise the attractive odors from the human skin. 1950    ‘N. Shute’ Town like Alice 43  				If they were to spend another night upon the veranda she must get hold of some mosquito repellent. 2000    P. Scanlan in  J. Adams et al.  Girls' Night In 232  				She sprayed mosquito repellent over the distraught Melissa.   mosquito season  n. ΚΠ 1850    W. C. Bryant Lett. Traveller 292  				The Indians delighted in them [sc. wigwams] greatly, and always put them up during the mosquito season. 1994    Harrowsmith June 16/3  				The vet would prescribe pills or chewable tablets that had to be given to the dog daily throughout the mosquito season.   mosquito sting  n. ΚΠ 1899    T. C. Allbutt et al.  Syst. Med. VIII. 798  				The scar of a mosquito sting. a1939    F. M. Ford Süssmund's Addr. to Unknown God in  Sel. Poems 		(1997)	 67  				I'm plagued with boils, Little mosquito-stings, warts, poverty! 1973    Amer. Q. 25 39  				His is not a play with words designed to inflict a mosquito sting on vulnerable powers, but a profound concept.  b.     mosquito-borne adj. ΚΠ 1908    Science 4 Dec. 793/2  				Measures for prevention of mosquito-borne diseases. 1961    M. Hynes Med. Bacteriol. 		(ed. 7)	 xxv. 392  				The Venezuelan virus is also mosquito-borne, but the reservoir is uncertain. 2000    Ralph 7 July 143/2  				Mosquito–borne diseases such as malaria..are prevalent in some areas.   mosquito-bred adj. ΚΠ 1898    P. Manson Trop. Dis. i. 17  				The mosquito-bred plasmodial spore.   mosquito-breeding adj. ΚΠ 1876    Campaign Text Bk. 		(U.S. Democratic Party National Comm.)	 186  				The new site was selected on the very brink of the wide-spread mosquito-breeding and miasma-exhaling marshes. 1991    Indian Jrnl. Malariol. 28 227  				One major mosquito-breeding site of about one sq km was eliminated by diverting the factory effluents into a drain.   mosquito-carried adj. ΚΠ 1909    Westm. Gaz. 11 Feb. 2/3  				The City of Rio de Janeiro, as regards mosquito-carried diseases, has..undergone a complete transformation. 1995    L. Garrett Coming Plague 		(new ed.)	 iv. 82  				Casals had devoted most of his waking hours to studying a succession of deadly viruses: polio, Japanese encephalitis,..and a host of mosquito-carried South American agents he had discovered.   mosquito-free adj. ΚΠ 1903    Science 11 Dec. 763/1  				Nor did he see even the adults of that species until late in July; up to which time the pines were practically mosquito-free. 1989    E. Dorn Come to S. Amer. in  Abhorrences 		(1990)	 171  				All accommodations guaranteed sanitized, pure water, mosquito free environment.   mosquito-infested adj. ΚΠ 1897    Amer. Naturalist 31 358  				House-boating along the mosquito-infested shores and islands of the Lower Rhone. 1996    S. King Desperation  iv. ii. 570  				She'd been at summer camp..in a stupid mosquito-infested cabin with a bunch of stupid girls.   mosquito-proof adj. ΚΠ a1650    W. Bradford Hist. Plymouth Plantation 		(1912)	 I.  ii. 367  				They are too delicate and unfitte to begine new-plantations and collonies, that cannot enduer the biting of a muskeeto; we would wish shuch to keepe at home till at least they be muskeeto proofe. 1863    Harper's Mag. Nov. 858/1  				There was once a man in the city who insisted on it that he was mosquito-proof. 1900    Science 18 May 795/2  				A mosquito-proof malaria hut has been constructed by Messrs. Humphrey, of Knightsbridge. 1986    Ecol. Monogr. 56 328  				[Birds of several species] were collected from high-altitude forest habitats on Mauna Loa, where avian malaria is virtually absent, and transported in mosquito-proof cages to the Avian Disease Laboratory.   mosquito-thin adj. ΚΠ 1933    R. Campbell Flowering Reeds 26  				When to their roost the sacred ibis file, Mosquito-thin against the fading West.  C2.     mosquito bee  n. a very small tropical bee with a vestigial sting, belonging to the subfamily  Meliponinae (family  Apidae); also called stingless bee. ΚΠ 1899    D. Sharp in  Cambr. Nat. Hist. VI.  ii. 61  				Some of these Insects [sc. Melipona] are amongst the smallest of bees, so that one, or more, species go by the name of ‘Mosquito-bees’. 1977    O. W. Richards  & R. G. Davies Imms's Gen. Textbk. Entomol. 		(ed. 10)	 II. 1260  				The Meliponinae,..known as ‘mosquito’ or ‘stingless’ bees: the latter expression, however, is a misnomer, since a vestigial sting is present.   mosquito blight  n. now chiefly historical a disease affecting the tea plant, caused by infestation with a tropical plant bug of the genus  Helopeltis (family  Miridae), esp.  H. theivora; the insect itself (also called tea-bug). ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > subclass Pterygota > 			[noun]		 > division Exopterygota or Hemimetabola > order Hemiptera > miscellaneous types > member of genus Helopeltis mosquito blight1884 tea-bug1893 1884    Science 31 Oct. 426/2  				The tea-bug or ‘mosquito-blight’, and the tea-mite or ‘red spider’, are the only two insects which are at present known to do such injury as to materially diminish the profits of the owners. 1899    D. Sharp in  Cambr. Nat. Hist. VI.  ii. 562  				They are known as Mosquito blight. The egg is of comparatively large size, and is placed by the bug in the stems of the tea plant. 1903    G. Watt  & H. H. Mann Pests & Blights Tea Plant 		(ed. 2)	 xiv. 265  				When mosquito blight begins to affect the crop in May, the outlook is considered to be very serious.   mosquito boot  n. a long boot worn to protect the leg and foot from mosquitoes. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > footwear > shoe or boot > boot > 			[noun]		 > for specific purpose > for protection mosquito boot1774 rain boot1888 snake boot1965 1774    E. Long Hist. Jamaica III. 884  				In those places where they [sc. mosquitoes] are very numerous..the usual guard for the legs is the muskeeto-boot. 1945    Tee Emm 		(Air Ministry)	 5 36  				Mosquito-boots, which are issued to airmen..are meant to be worn in the evenings. This is a malaria precaution. 1986    New Yorker 13 Jan. 40/3  				They gave us these mosquito boots.   mosquito brigade  n. now chiefly historical a body of people engaged in destroying mosquitoes or their breeding sites, to prevent the spread of malaria. ΚΠ 1902    R. Ross 		(title)	  				Mosquito brigades and how to organize them. 1916    Sci. Monthly Aug. 142  				The shallow pools and puddles [in] the gardens and yards, and the cesspools under the houses were obliterated or treated with petroleum by the mosquito brigade. 1986    Amer. Hist. Rev. 91 329  				Ross established mosquito brigades, which concentrated on eradication by means of drainage, systematic sanitary inspections, and killing the larvae with kerosene and the adults with insecticides.   mosquito bush  n. any of several West Indian shrubs or herbs used (by hanging or burning) to repel mosquitoes and to treat fevers; (now) esp.  Ocimum micranthum and  O. gratissimum (family  Lamiaceae ( Labiatae)) and  Senna pallida (family  Caesalpiniaceae ( Leguminosae)). ΚΠ 1750    G. Hughes Nat. Hist. Barbados 169  				Musketo-Bush. This derives its name from its either real or pretended service in driving away by its smell Musketoes from bed-chambers. 1920    N. L. Britton  & C. F. Millspaugh Bahama Flora 167  				Cassia biflora... Bushy Senna. Mosquito Bush. 1954    W. Indian Med. Jrnl. 3  i. 247  				Ocimum micranthum..Wild Barsley; Mosquito Bush; Wild Basil. Used as a general beverage. For fever and pain the decoction is taken as a drink and also as a bath. 1981    E. S. Ayensu Medicinal Plants W. Indies 110  				Ocimum gratissimum L., diten jaraba, mosquito bush. 1981    E. S. Ayensu Medicinal Plants W. Indies 110  				Ocimum micranthum Willd., jumbie balsam, basil,..mosquito bush, [etc.].   mosquito canopy  n. now rare a canopy of gauze, etc., to keep out mosquitoes (cf. mosquito curtain n.). ΚΠ 1857    Ann. Rep. Commissioner Patents 1856: Arts & Manuf. II. 317 in  U.S. Congress. Serial Set (34th Congr., 3rd Sess.: House of Representatives Executive Doc. 65, Pt. 2) XVI  				Mosquito Canopy..The rods 8 and 9 which support the canopy [etc.]. 1879    Bot. Gaz. 4 137  				We spread our rubber blankets on a mattrass of cedar boughs, unroll bedding and erect a mosquito canopy.   mosquito coil  n. a spiral made from a dried paste of pyrethrum powder with a combustion-supporting substance, which when ignited burns slowly and produces a smoke that inhibits mosquitoes from biting. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > pest control > 			[noun]		 > devices or substances for repelling mosquitoes > preparations or heaps for burning or producing smoke smoke1689 smudge1842 smudge fire1846 coil1963 mosquito coil1963 1963    Pyrethrum Post 7 22/2  				Mosquito coils, as their name implies, are used to prevent adult mosquitoes from biting, particularly during the hours of sleep and are therefore designed to burn for about 8 hours. 1991    Holiday Which? Jan. 25/1  				These [insecticide tablets] are more effective than traditional mosquito coils. 2000    Sunday News 		(Dar-es-Salaam)	 26 Mar. 6/4  				‘Look the man is want to smoke dawa ya mbu.’ Dawa ya mbu is a mosquito coil.   mosquito curtain  n. a curtain of fine netting or gauze designed to keep out mosquitoes and hung above and around a bed, etc. (cf. mosquito canopy n.). ΚΠ 1770    J. Robinson Let. 15 Jan. in  John Norton & Sons 		(1939)	 119  				Shall be glad you will see to the buying the..stuff for Musketo Curtains. 1851    Official Descriptive & Illustr. Catal. Great Exhib. III. 559/2  				Specimen of lace net for mosquito curtains. 1998    B. Kingsolver Poisonwood Bible 		(1999)	  ii. 90  				Sitting up in bed at rooster's crow, parting the mosquito curtain, and slipping on shoes.   mosquito door  n. a screen door designed to exclude mosquitoes from a house. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > screen > 			[noun]		 > other types of speer1379 traverse1400 transom-lattice1689 blind1730 window blind1730 spire1768 Venetian window-blind1769 window shade1789 tatty1792 tat1810 Japanese screen1872 fusuma1880 curtain1895 mosquito door1929 tuku-tuku1936 fly-wire door1952 table screen1971 1929    T. Eaton & Co. Catal. Spring–Summer 373/1  				Palmetto Tent... Insect-proof mosquito door and rear window with storm flap operated from inside. 1967    P. M. Hubbard Custom of Country 		(1969)	 vi. 68  				A servant who had been sitting in the veranda got up and held open the mosquito door.   mosquito dope  n. slang (North American) insect repellent. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > pest control > 			[noun]		 > devices or substances for repelling mosquitoes > other substances culicifuge1894 mosquito dope1896 1896    Scribner's Mag. 19 776/2  				Had it not been for the vile-smelling mosquito ‘dope’ which we carried and used, we could scarcely have withstood the pests. 1948    Chicago Tribune 11 July 7/1  				New mosquito dopes are being tested by fishermen now that the insects are buzzing. ΚΠ 1826    J. F. Cooper Last of Mohicans I. xiv. 220  				The smoke which settles above a mosquetoe fire.   mosquito fish  n. any of various freshwater fishes which eat mosquito larvae and pupae; spec. either of two small relatives of the guppy (family  Poeciliidae),  Gambusia affinis, native to the eastern and southern United States (and introduced elsewhere for mosquito control), and  Heterandria formosa, of the south-eastern United States. ΚΠ 1917    Philippine Jrnl. Sci. D 12 177  				This species [sc. Gambusia affinis] is now known throughout the Orient as ‘mosquito fish’. 1957    Encycl. Brit. II. 159/1  				The mosquito fish, Heterandria formosa, from Georgia and Florida, is the smallest live-bearing vertebrate known. 1960    H. S. Zim Guide to Everglades 40  				Gambusia or mosquito-fish, named for its food, is an example of dozens of small fishes which are important links in the Everglades chain of life. 1992    Discover Feb. 9/2  				Since the early 1900s, mosquito fish, guppylike natives of the southeastern United States, have been used world-wide to help control mosquito populations.   mosquito fly  n. 		 (a) = main sense   (obsolete);		 (b) a fishing fly baited with or made in imitation of a mosquito. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > order Diptera or flies > 			[noun]		 > suborder Nematocera > family Culicidae > member of (gnat or mosquito) mosquito1572 moustique1666 mosquito fly1750 gnat1787 mosquito gnat1828 skeeter1839 vampire1864 culicid1907 mozzie1916 1750    G. Hughes Nat. Hist. Barbados iii. 87  				The Muschetto-fly. 1803    W. Bingley Animal Biogr. III. 420  				The Musqueto-fly is..a large variety of the Common Gnat. 1992    In-Fisherman Feb. 114/3  				I've seen a dozen wakes rush toward a mosquito fly as it lands. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > order Diptera or flies > 			[noun]		 > suborder Nematocera > family Culicidae > member of (gnat or mosquito) mosquito1572 moustique1666 mosquito fly1750 gnat1787 mosquito gnat1828 skeeter1839 vampire1864 culicid1907 mozzie1916 1828    G. W. Bridges Ann. Jamaica II. xiii. 130  				Culex pipiens, the mosquito gnat.   mosquito hawk  n. North American 		 (a) the nighthawk,  Chordeiles minor;		 (b) regional a dragonfly, spec. one which preys upon mosquitoes. ΚΠ 1709    J. Lawson New Voy. Carolina 144  				East-India Bats or Musqueto Hawks, are the Bigness of a Cuckoo, and much of the same colour. 1737    J. Brickell Nat. Hist. N.-Carolina 163  				The Muskeetoe-Hawks, are Insects, so called, from their continually hunting after Muskeetoes, and killing and eating them. 1866    W. R. King Sportsman & Naturalist in Canada 108  				The somewhat rare swallow-tail or musquito-hawk,..soaring in pursuit of insects. 1967    E. B. Nickerson Kayaks to Arctic ix. 77  				We learned..that in my father's childhood they [sc. dragon-flies] had been called ‘mosquito hawks’. 1988    L. Gough Death on No. 8 Hook iii. 21  				He could still hear the mosquito hawks hunting in the air high above him.   mosquito net  n. a fine net of lace, gauze, etc., to keep off mosquitoes. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > covers or hangings > 			[noun]		 > hangings > curtain > net or lace curtain > for specific purpose fly-neta1000 gnat-net1658 mosquito net1745 mosquito bar1804 mosquito wire1949 1745    London Mag. Nov. 551/2  				To scorn Umbrellas and Musketto-Nets, as Jamaican and Carolinean Effeminacies. 1867    M. E. Herbert Cradle Lands i. 3  				One comfort only was wanting in this hotel, and that was mosquito-nets. 2000    New Yorker 7 Feb. 77/1  				Lele is snoring adenoidally under a mosquito net.   mosquito-netted adj. protected with mosquito netting. ΚΠ 1936    Sci. Monthly May 406/2  				We were glad to get into our narrow but mosquito-netted beds on the boat. 1999    Food & Wine Apr. 24/2  				Ceiling fans and mosquito–netted beds replay the island fantasy.   mosquito netting  n. a fine fabric with open meshes, used for making mosquito nets. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric manufactured in specific way > 			[noun]		 > with open texture > net or mesh > other caul1481 mosquito netting1768 whip-net1839 filet1881 Grecian netting1882 vitrage net (also cloth)1886 pig net1948 micromesh1959 1768    N.Y. Gaz. & Weekly Mercury 22 Feb. 3/3  				Cotton Counterpaines, green Musqueto Neeting, super-fine Indian Chintz Counterpaines. 1840    J. B. Fraser Trav. Koordistan I. viii. 221  				The bed being without curtains or mosquito netting. 1998    B. Kingsolver Poisonwood Bible 		(1999)	  iii. 235  				This morning I pulled back the mosquito netting that's tucked in tight around our beds.   mosquito room  n. a room which mosquitoes are prevented from entering. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > room > types of room generally > 			[noun]		 > others hell1310 summer hall1388 summer parloura1425 paradise1485 fire room1591 garden room1619 ease-room1629 portcullis1631 divan1678 but?1700 sluttery1711 rotunda1737 glass casea1777 dungeon1782 hall of mirrors1789 balcony-chamber1800 showroom1820 mirror room1858 vomitorium1923 mosquito room1925 refuge room1937 quiet room1938 Florida room1968 roomset1980 wet room1982 1925    C. Wells Six Years in Malay Jungle xiii. 196  				I was most careful to lock the bird in the mosquito room. 1949    M. Mead Male & Female viii. 171  				We asked Tomi..to..stop up the crevices between the mosquito wire and the..floor of our mosquito-room.   mosquito screen  n. a screen of net, mesh, etc., designed to keep out mosquitoes, (now) esp. one fitted across a window or doorway. ΚΠ 1867    T. Stover U.S. Patent 66,534 		(title)	  				Improved mosquito-screen for windows. 1899    Jrnl. Anthropol. Inst. 28 292  				The Ponapean mosquito screen, before the introduction of gauze and linen, is said to have been composed of a cloth made out of the bark of the Nin tree. 2000    Independent 		(Electronic ed.)	 22 Dec. 14  				Conditions in his home are frugal—simple meals, not even mosquito screens on the windows.   Mosquito State  n. U.S. now rare (a nickname for) the State of New Jersey. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > named regions of earth > America > North America > 			[noun]		 > United States > specific states > New Jersey Garden State1852 Mosquito State1923 1923    World Almanac 		(N.Y.)	 422  				Nicknames of the States... N.J. ‘Jersey Blues’, ‘Garden’, ‘New Spain’, ‘Mosquito’. 1948    H. L. Mencken Amer. Lang. Suppl. II. 601  				In the 80s and 90s New Jersey was known almost universally as the Mosquito State, mainly because of the swarms of the insects that beset New York City from the Jersey Marshes. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for legs > clothing for legs and lower body > 			[noun]		 > trousers > types of > (suitable) for specific purpose > other mosquito trousers1785 track pants1910 shifting trousers1913 sweats1956 vorlages1958 1785    J. Ledyard Let. in  J. Sparks Mem. J. Ledyard vii. 213  				He was dressed in common musqueto trowsers. 1828    Mrs. B. Hall Let. 27 Apr. in  Aristocratic Journey 		(1931)	 261  				We got her a pair of mosquito trowsers.   mosquito wire  n. wire mesh used to exclude mosquitoes. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > covers or hangings > 			[noun]		 > hangings > curtain > net or lace curtain > for specific purpose fly-neta1000 gnat-net1658 mosquito net1745 mosquito bar1804 mosquito wire1949 1908    Amer. Naturalist 42 36  				The cages were made of mosquito-netting wire.]			 1949    M. Mead Male & Female viii. 171  				We asked Tomi..to..stop up the crevices between the mosquito wire and the..floor of our mosquito-room. 1950    Amer. Jrnl. Bot. 37 624/2  				For protection against storm winds and the noonday heat.., mosquito wire screens fixed to removable frames were provided.  C3.   spec. Designating or relating to a lightweight, easily manoeuvred vessel.   mosquito boat  n. a small gunboat, a motor torpedo boat. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > war vessel > 			[noun]		 > torpedo boat torpedo boat1810 torpedo-vessel1877 torpedo craft1885 torpedo destroyer1896 T.B.1897 mosquito boat1911 oily wad1925 MTB1936 PT boat1941 torpilleur1950 society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > war vessel > 			[noun]		 > gunboat > small mosquito boat1911 1911    Naval War Rec. Office 1st Ser. 24 703  				Black Hawk, ‘mosquito boat’, and tug went up Old River. 1914    Dial. Notes 4 150  				Mosquito boat, small river craft carrying light guns. 1949    Mil. Affairs 13 44/2  				A story about a neurotic mosquito-boat commander and an Australian bar maid. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel of specific construction or shape > 			[adjective]		 > lightly built for speed lightOE mosquito-built1824 light-draught1830 1824    W. Irving Tales of Traveller II. 242  				A little rakish, musquito-built vessell, that could run into all kinds of waters.   mosquito craft  n. small light vessels adapted for rapid manoeuvring; spec. mosquito boats. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel with reference to qualities or attributes > 			[noun]		 > with reference to behaviour at sea > light and nimble mosquito craft1850 1850    H. Melville White-jacket l. 249  				All the musquito craft of Abba Thule, king of the Pelews. 1950    William & Mary Q. 7 284  				The mosquito craft are frequently more interesting than the frigates and ships of the line from a technical standpoint, for it was in small boats that new theories were first tried out. 1990    Jrnl. Econ. Hist. 50 581  				An index based on numbers of warships in the ‘basic classes’ (that is, excluding mosquito craft).   mosquito fleet  n. a fleet of small manoeuvrable vessels, esp. fishing or pleasure craft pressed into service during wartime; also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > war vessel > 			[noun]		 > gunboat > small > fleet of mosquito fleet1778 1778    J. Sullivan Let. 17 Sept. in  P. D. Chase Papers George Washington (Revolutionary War Series) 		(2008)	 XVII. 40  				The Sloops & Schooners mentioned by General Cornell by the name of the mesqueto Fleet..Stood Eastward Hugging the Shore. 1804    J. Larwood No Gun Boats 18  				Man and victual the Musquitoe Fleet (as Wit in its wantonness has described it). 1884    Pall Mall Gaz. 15 Sept. 1/2  				Have we a sufficiently numerous mosquito fleet of torpedo boats, steam launches, and picket boats? 1931    J. F. McHale  et al.  Austral. Game Football 66  				The Essendon team of 1922–1926 contained a number of very fast, skilful little players, known as the ‘mosquito fleet’. 1993    Amicus Jrnl. Spring 36/1  				The fishermen..pulled together a ‘Mosquito Fleet’ to defend the sound's hatchery system. Derivatives  moˈsquitoish adj. = mosquitoey adj. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > infestation by noxious creatures > 			[adjective]		 > with insects > with other insects ticky1831 roachy1835 mosquitoeya1862 mosquitoish1880 the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > order Diptera or flies > 			[adjective]		 > of or relating to family Culcidae > of or relating to mosquito > infested with mosquitoes mosquitoeya1862 mosquitoish1880 1880    W. Senior Trav. & Trout in Antipodes 185  				I was assured it was unbearably hot, muggy, mosquitoish, rainy, and stormy at Auckland. 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