Have you ever walked into a swarm of insects—gnats, mosquitoes, or one of their many cousins–and then found yourself unable to shake the swarm? You fake left, go right, but the little buggers still hover above. As if it that weren’t bad enough, did you know your head had just become the happening scene, where every hip gnat wants to be–in other words, the insect world’s equivalent of a singles' bar? That’s right, swarms are places for the sexes to meet and greet. The first time an entomologist reported the purpose of swarms was in 1906. Frederick Knab wrote that he’d netted 901 mosquitoes from a swarm, but only 4 were females!
vi. 盘旋,翱翔,徘徊
n. 盘旋,翱翔,徘