A small insect belonging to the family Culicidae, known for its presence primarily in summer, with female members that feed on the blood of humans and animals, potentially transmitting diseases such as Japanese encephalitis and malaria.
A term that refers to a category of slender, winged insects characterized by their long mouthparts used for bloodsucking, and whose larvae are commonly found in stagnant water.
A representation of a minor annoyance or inconvenience, often used metaphorically to describe something insignificant or negligible.
Example:
にたくさん刺されました。
A type of incense designed to repel mosquitoes, typically made from powdered dried chrysanthemums that are shaped into coils or sticks and produce smoke when burned.
An insect repellent product primarily used during summer, emitting fumes that deter mosquito presence in outdoor and indoor environments.
A protective canopy made from mesh fabric that is suspended over a bed to keep mosquitoes and other insects away during sleep, commonly used in warm climates or during summer months.
A traditional sleeping accessory that functions to create a barrier against pests, often crafted from coarsely woven materials and tied to supports at the corners.
An enclosure designed specifically to provide comfort and safety from insect bites while resting, reflecting historical practices that have evolved over centuries.
A visual phenomenon where small, irregular shapes or spots appear in one's field of vision, particularly noticeable against bright backgrounds, resembling the movement of insects flying in front of the eyes, often caused by changes or clouding in the vitreous humor of the eye.
A condition characterized by the perception of small floating objects in the visual field that can be more pronounced when looking at white surfaces or bright skies, typically resulting from issues such as vitreous degeneration or retinal bleeding.
An ocular experience defined by the presence of translucent specks or filaments that drift across one's sight, usually more apparent in well-lit environments, indicative of underlying issues with the eye's vitreous body or retina.
Being in a position where one is excluded from the inner circle or the main activities, unaware of the ongoing matters and discussions.
The state of being considered an outsider, lacking access to relevant information or participation in a specific event or situation.
Describing a scenario where an individual is deliberately kept away from the core issues or decisions, leaving them disconnected from the context or developments at hand.