beetle

US /ˈbiː.t̬əl/
UK /ˈbiː.t̬əl/
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1.

scarabée, coléoptère

an insect of an order distinguished by forewings that are hardened and form a protective covering for the hindwings and by biting mouthparts.

:
A large black beetle crawled across the path.
Un gros scarabée noir a rampé sur le chemin.
Some types of beetles are considered pests.
Certains types de coléoptères sont considérés comme des nuisibles.
1.

dominer, dépasser, froncer

to hang over or project (especially in a threatening way).

:
The cliffs beetle over the sea.
Les falaises dominent la mer.
His brow beetled in a frown.
Son front se fronce en un froncement de sourcils.