英:['kænvəsˌbæk]
美:['kænvəsˌbæk]
英:['kænvəsˌbæk]
美:['kænvəsˌbæk]
can·vas·back
kaen vihs baek
复数:canvasbacks或canvasback
The first known use of canvasback was in 1782
canvass1 of 2verb
to go through (a district) or go to (people) to ask for votes, contributions, or orders or to determine public opinion
canvass2 of 2noun
an act of canvassing
canvasbacknoun
a North American wild duck with a reddish brown head and black breast
1 Special limits for hen mallard, pintail, redhead, canvasback, goldeneye, harlequin, scoter and long-tailed duck are identical to last season.
2 Bingham bowed over his glass, and regretted that canvasback ducks and terrapin were not yet in season.
3 I stick to terrapin, green turtle, canvasbacks, and the like, and every young chap in the land slaps me on the back, calls me Billy, and regards me as a contemporary.
4 Many a teal and widgeon and canvasback had fallen to my double-barreled Manton, back on the Atlantic coast—very long ago, before I had got entangled in this confounded web of misadventure and homicidal tendencies.
5 Now the festive frog is croaking in the mere, And the canvasback is honking in the bay, And the summer-girl is smiling full of cheer On the willieboys that chance along her way.
6 I managed to land, among others, a beautiful canvasback drake.
7 That boiled egg or the canvasback represents a running expense of at least a hundred dollars a day.
8 Mallards, canvasbacks, sprigs and widgeons had been named, so when he came to me I answered that any kind would do me.
9 Just at present I do not wish this canvasback to get cold.
10 Also spotted, but in fewer numbers, were snow geese, buffleheads, redheads, goldeneyes, American widgeon, ruddy, ring-necked, canvasbacks, scaup and wood ducks.
11 Bless me! oysters, cranberries, succotash, canvasback ducks, wild turkeys, pumpkin pie, dairymaids ladies, wives the equals of their husbands!
12 Diving ducks like canvasbacks, redheads, bluebills and buffleheads are among the most common birds bagged, Tarasovitch said.
13 When this news was understood by men, the shocked aristocracy let their canvasbacks grow cold and their burgundy stand untasted.
14 "Huh! our end of it is no trick for a bunch of canvasbacks," said the foreman of the gang.
15 There is no water-fowl, in my judgment, not even the redheaded duck and canvasback duck, which excels in delicate tissue and flavor the delicious teal.
16 My ancient canvasback holds eight lines.
17 Hen Eclipse Drake Normally late to start south, canvasbacks migrate in lines and irregular V's.
18 Canvasback Duck Habitat While canvasbacks are omnivorous, their diet primarily consists of vegetative material, namely wild celery.
19 Ducks, mallards and canvasbacks, feed and fatten in the shallow water among the reeds.
20 Worcester County: Two sandhill cranes at Dexter Drumlin in Lancaster, a canvasback at Coachlace Pond in Clinton, 30 tree swallows in South Grafton, seven black vultures at Roosevelt Park in Blackstone and four continuing trumpeter swans in the vicinity of Riverdale Street in Northbridge.
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