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bird AHD[bûrd] D.J.[bɜːd]K.K.[bɝd]n.(名词)- Any of the class Aves of warm-blooded, egg-laying, feathered vertebrates with forelimbs modified to form wings.鸟,禽:一种鸟纲温血、卵生、有羽毛的脊椎动物,前肢演变形成翅膀
- Such an animal hunted as game.捕猎的鸟:为捕猎游戏的该种动物
- Such an animal, especially a chicken or turkey, used as food:家禽:家禽动物,尤指鸡或火鸡,用作食物:put the bird in the oven.把鸡放到烤箱里
- See clay pigeon 参见 clay pigeon
- Sports See shuttlecock 【体育运动】 参见 shuttlecock
- Slang A rocket, guided missile, satellite, or airplane.【俚语】 火箭、导弹、卫星或飞机
- Slang A person, especially one who is odd or remarkable:【俚语】 怪人:人,尤指奇怪或非凡的人物:a sly old bird.老滑头
- Chiefly British A young woman.【多用于英国】 年轻的妇女
- Slang 【俚语】
- A loud sound expressing disapproval; a raspberry.表示不满的响亮的声音;咂舌声
- Discharge from employment:解雇:lost a big sale and nearly got the bird.丢了笔大生意几乎被解雇
- An obscene gesture of anger, defiance, or derision made by pointing or jabbing the middle finger upward.下流手势:用向上指或捅中指表示生气、蔑视、或嘲笑的下流手势
v.intr.(不及物动词)bird.ed, bird.ing, birds - To observe and identify birds in their natural surroundings.在自然界观察和辨认鸟
- To trap, shoot, or catch birds.捕鸟、射鸟或捉鸟
for the birds - Objectionable or worthless.令人不快的或无用的
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old English brid [young bird] 源自 古英语 brid [幼鸟]
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