英:[ˈkɪŋfɪʃə(r)]
美:[ˈkɪŋˌfɪʃɚ]
英:[ˈkɪŋfɪʃə(r)]
美:[ˈkɪŋˌfɪʃɚ]
king·fish·er
kIng fI shr
复数:kingfishers
一种多彩的欧洲潜水鸟,15世纪中叶,最初被称为 king's fisher,原因不明; 参见 king 和 fisher。
The first known use of kingfisher was in 1611
kink1 of 2noun
a short tight twist or curl (as in a thread, rope, or hose)
cramp entry 1 sense 1
a kink in my back
an imperfection that makes something hard to use or work
kink2 of 2verb
to form or cause to form a kink
kingshipnoun
the position, office, or dignity of a king
the personality of a king : majesty
government by a king
kingpinnoun
a pin that stands in the middle of a triangular arrangement of bowling pinsalso: headpin
the chief person in a group or undertaking
kinglyadjective
having royal rank
of, relating to, or worthy of a king
kinglyadjective
having royal rank
of, relating to, or worthy of a king
kingletnoun
any of several small insect-eating birds
kingfishernoun
any of various bright-colored birds with a short tail, a long stout sharp bill, and usually a crest on the head
1 Then there were stuffed birds, popinjays, and maggot- pies and kingfishers, and peacocks with all their feathers but two, and tiny birds like beetles,'and a reputed phoenix which smelt of incense and cinnamon.
2 Water must be plentiful, judging by the presence of a long-necked heron and a small red bird — possibly a kingfisher — hovering under a dripping pipe in the picture’s lower left corner.
3 As we approached the bridge leading to the wetland’s exit, a blue-and-red azure kingfisher sat on a branch over the river, preening itself in the sun.
4 Brown belly laugh Kingfisher distributed in the island of New Guinea and nearby islands.
棕腹笑翠鸟分布于新几内亚岛和附近岛屿.
5 Driving 15 minutes from the McAllen airport to Edinburg Scenic Wetlands, I scored immediately, notching ringed kingfishers, blue-gray gnatcatchers, black-necked stilts, several varieties of herons, circling ospreys and ducks by the dozens before noon.
6 You may spot a heron, hawk or kingfisher perched in the dead trees surrounding the marsh.
7 One day I floated there on my back, my eyes closed, listening to the rattling cries of a bird, a kingfisher that skimmed the water’s edge and crossed from shore to shore.
8 Kingfisher, is a nice beer too.
翠鸟, 是一个很好的啤酒.
9 Because of the decision to restore local plants, “birds such as herons, ibis, kingfishers, anhingas and cormorants and migratory species such as ducks are now starting to call this area home,” she said.
10 She is here, she is here, she is here, in the hearts of a falcon and a kingfisher and a swan.
11 Using their exacting sense of smell, minks prey on small animals—including salmon, moorhens, kingfishers and frogs.
12 The little kingfisher, however, might fly to my garden only once in all my life.
只因为,嫩芽以后还能在生长,而这只小翠鸟也许一生中只会飞来我的庭院一次。
13 Another local artist, Howard Connelly, crafted a metal bird sculpture to place on top of the phone stand, and the phone was then ready for users to call up the sounds of wood ducks, kingfishers and mourning doves.
14 Over 80 bird species, including collared kingfisher and spotted wood owls, call this 123-acre nature reserve home.
15 Back in 2005, the engineers who designed Japan's famous bullet trains adapted their design based on kingfisher beaks.
16 The area is home to about 5,000 species of plants and animals — kingfishers, otters, ospreys, river mussels, storks, butterflies, eagles.
17 I heard a small splashing but imagined it to be the kingfisher diving for its prey.
18 I saw water birds, moorhens, kingfishers, and swans.
19 A part of me returned, but much of me stayed with the river and the kingfisher and the heron and the memories of my times there with Raji.
20 A kingfisher flew over the shallows, and out in the center of the pond, a loon and a chick were snorkeling — scanning with their heads underwater — and diving for fish.
2 鱼狗
3 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 Bunting shrew tetra opossum grenadier martin cockatoo Wren goby plover sandpiper wrasse whitefly bromeliad hornbill euonymus tanager hagfish sculpin fritillary sunbird Loach crake 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
4 翠鸟