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blackbird美 ['blæk.bɜrd] 英 ['blæk.bɜː(r)d] - n.乌鸫(见于欧洲,雄鸟黑羽黄喙,雌鸟棕色);拟鹂(见于北美洲)
- 网络黑鸟;燕八哥;画眉
1. | 乌鸫(见于欧洲,雄鸟黑羽黄喙,雌鸟棕色)a European bird: the male is black with a yellow beak and the female is brown with a brown beak |
2. | 拟鹂(见于北美洲)a black N American bird, larger than the European blackbird , related to the starling |
n. | 1. a bird with black feathers showing a metallic sheen or bold patterns of yellow, orange, or red. 2. a common songbird of the thrush family, the male of which has black feathers and a yellow beak and the female, brown feathers. 3. a Pacific islander taken, often forcibly, to work as a labourer in northeastern Australia, between the 1860s and the early 1900s 4. a type of bird common in Europe and North America. The male is black with an orange beak. 1. a bird with black feathers showing a metallic sheen or bold patterns of yellow, orange, or red. 2. a common songbird of the thrush family, the male of which has black feathers and a yellow beak and the female, brown feathers. 3. a Pacific islander taken, often forcibly, to work as a labourer in northeastern Australia, between the 1860s and the early 1900s 4. a type of bird common in Europe and North America. The male is black with an orange beak. |
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