英:[pəʊlt]
美:[poʊlt]
英:[pəʊlt]
美:[poʊlt]
n.
幼禽
小火鸡
小松鸡
小雏
noun
any young fowl, esp. a turkey.
"鸡或家禽的幼鸟",15世纪中期(14世纪早期在姓氏中出现),是中古英语 pulte 的缩写,它本身是 polete 的缩写,意为"幼鸡"(见 pullet)。
Middle English polet, pulte young fowl — more at pullet
The first known use of poult was in the 15th century
1 This created more pressure on poult production, which was already struggling.
2 But the 2-day-old poult delivered by a Good Samaritan to REGI at midnight June 6, 2010 beat the odds.
3 After the poult recovered from its injuries and got more mobile, Marge noticed Tori was extremely observant.
4 The ill poult got round-the-clock attention by Don and Marge.
5 Rick Langley, wildlife program manager with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, says 2020 poult production likely suffered in some areas after another year of record drought throughout much of the state.
6 Turkey predators include hawks, coyotes, foxes and wolves, as well as raccoons and opossums, which like to eat turkey eggs and chicks (called poults).
7 The Mass Wildlife website says that the eggs hatch after about 28 days, and the offspring, known as poults, can be seen tagging along with their mother around the beginning of June.
8 The Department of Environmental Management is providing a form online that can be submitted when anyone sees a wild turkey, either an adult hen or a young turkey, known as poults.
9 Poult delivery trucks should be kept clean inside and outside.
运输雏禽的车辆内外都要保持清洁.