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bird

英 [bɜːd] 美[bɝd]
  • n. 鸟;家伙;羽毛球
  • vt. 向…喝倒彩;起哄
  • vi. 猎鸟;观察研究野鸟
  • n. (Bird)人名;(英、西)伯德

词组搭配


the bird has flown

the person one is looking for has escaped or left

要找的人逃走(或离开)了

a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

(proverb)it's better to be content with what you have than to risk losing everything by seeking to get more

(谚)双鸟在林不如一鸟在手

the birds and the bees

(informal)basic facts about sex and reproduction as told to a child

(非正式)(讲给儿童听的)性启蒙知识

birds of a feather flock together

(proverb)people of the same sort or with the same tastes and interests will be found together

(谚)人以群分,物以类聚

these health professionals sure were birds of a feather.

这些保健专业人员当然属于同一类人。

do (one's) bird

(Brit. informal)serve a prison sentence

(英,非正式)服刑,坐牢

flip someone the bird (或 flip the bird)

(US)stick one's middle finger up at someone as a sign of contempt or anger

向某人竖中指(表示轻蔑或愤怒)

(strictly) for the birds

(informal)not worthy of consideration

(非正式)不值得考虑,算个鸟

mothering's for the birds.

养育孩子的事情不值得去考虑。

get the bird

(Brit. informal)be booed or jeered at

(英,非正式)被嘘,被嘲弄

give someone the bird

(Brit. informal)boo or jeer at someone

(英, 非正式)嘘某人,喝某人倒彩;嘲弄某人

have a bird

(N. Amer. informal)be very shocked or agitated

(北美,非正式)震惊,焦躁不安

a little bird told me

(humorous)used to indicate that the speaker knows something but prefers to keep the identity of the informant a secret

(幽默)[用于表示说话者不愿透露向其提供消息者为何人]有人跟我说

a little bird told me it was your birthday.

有人告诉我那天是你的生日。

for the birds

Objectionable or worthless.

令人不快的或无用的