英:[ˈherɪŋ gʌl]
美:[ˈhɛrɪŋ ɡʌl]
英:[ˈherɪŋ gʌl]
美:[ˈhɛrɪŋ ɡʌl]
银鸥(产于北大西洋,体大,翼端呈黑色)
noun
a common large gull (Larus argentatus) of the northern hemisphere that as an adult is largely white with a gray mantle, dark wing tips, pink feet, and yellow bill
The first known use of herring gull was in 1857
help desknoun
a department or person that provides help or information usually for electronic or computer problems
Help menunoun
a menu that is part of a computer application or system and that allows the user to access information about how to use the application or system
help screennoun
a screen that can be accessed within a computer application or system and that provides information about how to use the application or system
helper T cellnoun
a T cell that participates in an immune response by recognizing a foreign antigen and releasing substances which promote an increase in the number of T cells and B cells called alsohelper cell
hen partynoun
a party for women only
herd immunitynoun
a reduction in the risk of catching a disease (as measles) that occurs when enough people have become immune to infection (as through previous exposure or vaccination) that susceptible people are far less likely to come in contact with infected people
here and thereadverb
in one place and another
here1 of 2adverb
in or at this place
turn here
at this point
here we agree
to or into this place
come here
here2 of 2noun
this place
get away from here
hermeticadjective
airtight sense 1
herring gullnoun
a common large gull of the northern hemisphere that as an adult is largely white and gray with dark wing tips
1 In February, someone reported one wrapped around a herring gull in Canada.
2 The little rocky outpost is a sanctuary for a number of bird species with vulnerable populations, including great black-backed and herring gulls, as well as cormorants and shags.
3 The family and their fishing hosts were then absorbed in the adventure of a Lake Michigan outing: an orange horizon at dawn, herring gulls in the air, a brisk southeast breeze, the roll of the boat.