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鼹
yǎn
【名】
1. Mole: A mammal that is about ten centimeters long, with dark brown fur, hooked claws on its toes, capable of burrowing into the ground. It lives underground during the day and hunts insects at night, also eating the roots of crops. Commonly referred to as "地排子" (dìpáizi).
2. Mole (scientific name: Talpidae), a burrowing mammal mainly found in temperate regions of Eurasia and North America. Its small eyes are often covered by skin, its tiny ears are hidden in the fur, and it has soft and shiny fur with strong, leaping feet. For example: "鼹鼠饮河" (yǎn shǔ yǐn hé) is an idiom that metaphorically refers to someone whose desires are not great and can be easily satisfied; "鼹肠" (yǎn cháng) refers to the small intestines of a field mouse, used as a metaphor for someone with a narrow mindset.
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