英:[kreɪk]
美:[kreɪk]
英:[kreɪk]
美:[kreɪk]
复数:crakes或crake
Middle English, probably from Old Norse krāka crow or krākr raven; akin to Old English crāwan to crow
The first known use of crake was in the 14th century
1 But as the crakes, though they will take refuge in a hedge, do not travel along it habitually, this circumstance may be accidental.
2 After the grass is mown, the crakes leave the meadows and go to the arable fields, where the crops afford them shelter.
3 The crake had returned to the cornfield, the cuckoo to the grove, and the nightingale once more filled the dells with its sweet nocturnal music.
4 The catalogue includes rare species such as the Henderson crake, which lives on only one small Pacific island.
5 This text aims to reveal the social significances in Margaret Atwood's latest novel Oryx and Crake from the perspectives of science and morality.
本文旨在从科技与道德的角度分析玛格丽特·阿特伍德的最新一部小说《羚羊与秧鸡》中的社会意义。
6 Sometimes, by patience and skilfully anticipating his zigzag motions in the grass, the crake may be driven to the hedge without a dog.
7 The crakes were called by the aid of a small "crank," and shot as they emerged from the lush summer grass.
8 It can be obtained that the radial crack appears earlier than smash cone crake by further analysis.
进一步分析说明了放射状裂纹开始出现时刻早于陶瓷破坏锥形裂纹开始出现时刻。
9 The Teacher’s underground birdcages can’t hold their crakes and eagles, and eventually the Akkad boy himself seems like a creature that has flown free.
10 As the two men search separately, Holt mimics the corn crake mating call, and Kevin responds.
11 What great pomp and crake then is this they make of antiquity?
12 It is not really New Year's without fire - crake, some tangerine, and the "star talent show" on TV.
滑爆竹、桔子和演艺明星的电视表演不能说是新年。
13 One summer a crake chose a spot on the ‘shore’ of the ditch of the highway hedge, not forty yards from the orchard ha-ha.
14 On another hunt, the party shot a brace of crake, five pheasant and a pigeon.
15 From gab of jay and chatter of crake The dusk wood covered me utterly.
16 Thence the call has come without a moment's pause, "crake, crake," till the thick hedge seems filled with it.
17 The Cedar Beach bird was only the second corn crake recorded in New York State since Grover Cleveland was president.
18 Thence the call has come without a moment’s pause, “crake, crake,” till the thick hedge seems filled with it.
19 This fine bird, like the crakes, is very difficult to flush; but on occasion, when burning the cane-brakes to drive out deer, wild cats, &c., we have seen two or three in a day.
20 Sir, he shall do well enou', Though he be ruled by neither of you; Therefore crake no longer here, Lest you have on the ear, And that a good knock.
3 秧鸡科
rail sora coot moorhen corncrake gallinule takahe weka waterhen watercock flufftail swamphen bush-hen clapper rail native hen water rail
4 叫
bay blow cry bell shout bark crow honk blare bray toot bawl vocalize bleat yammer blat call double pipe bid
5 长脚秧鸡
6 众多种
mouse palm bat jack swallow swift monarch squirrel emerald jay orchid cactus grunt clam tortoise tit hummingbird viper heron chameleon wallaby gull gecko weaver mackerel cuckoo salamander boa thrush woodpecker lark moray kingfisher Bunting shrew tetra opossum grenadier martin cockatoo Wren goby plover sandpiper wrasse whitefly bromeliad hornbill euonymus tanager hagfish sculpin fritillary sunbird Loach ichneumon ovenbird scorpionfish hoverfly filefish cisticola white-eye cotinga mojarra madtom tonguefish cuckoo-shrike coral snake fruit bat diving beetle toothed whale tyrant flycatcher mole salamander poison arrow frog gall midge darkling beetle cardinal fish