Examples of using Nectar in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Rather, it is like the difference between brightness and darkness, between nectar and poison!
Bees are crucial for the production of food that we humans eat because they pollinate plants as they gather nectar from flowers.
South Africa just love, and they have evolved with a long proboscis to get the nectar at the bottom.
if you still want each other's sweet nectar.
can only consume fluids such as flower nectar or dew water.
They bees are particularly adept at adjusting worker population to nectar availability.
For example, for larvae of a bee wolf- a philanthropist- nectar in general is a poisonous substance, and an adult must
Acclaimed Indian author Kamala Markandaya's debut novel, Nectar in a Sieve, is the story of rapidly changing mid-20th-century India,
Now you can imagine that if nectar is such a valuable thing and expensive for the plant to produce
The Nectar Farms project presents a terrific opportunity for the potential of our technology to revolutionise the approach of Australian and international industry to energy storage and heat generation.
Planted acacia gives a lot more nectar than the one that grows in the forest,
For example, for larvae of a bee wolf- a philanthropist- nectar in general is a poisonous substance,
The Dispenser of Heavenly Nectar, Gundari Myo-O released a serpent from his hand, which suddenly expanded and coiled around the boss, further locking it in place.
I'm going to get the nectar and I'm going to leave.".
whereas flying animals eat more high energy foods such as fruits, nectar, and insects.
which released at midnight, and along with, announced his upcoming album, Nectar, which is set to be released on 10 July 2020.
Diamonds or Cloud Nectar.
Australian Table Grapes Association CEO Jeff Scott said several new varieties were coming into production for export this year such as sweet nectar, sweet sapphire,
which attract a range of pollinators with sweet nectar, these masters of deception deploy other tactics- like pretending to be an insect's mate,
Adult wasps of these species eat nectar of flowers, sweet juices of berries and fruits, but for the younger generation they catch insects,