英:[blu:'bɪl]
美:[blu'bɪl]
英:[blu:'bɪl]
美:[blu'bɪl]
铃凫(因其嘴蓝色而得名);
noun
any of various American ducks: such as
scaup duck
widgeon
ruddy duck
1 “It was all different species - mostly bluebills, but there were mallards, buffleheads, teal. It must have been an epic migration.”
2 “It was all different species — mostly bluebills, but there were mallards, buffleheads, teal. It must have been an epic migration.”
3 Diving ducks like canvasbacks, redheads, bluebills and buffleheads are among the most common birds bagged, Tarasovitch said.
4 One of the snails harbored the parasite that primarily kills coots and scaup, also known as bluebills.
5 In ducks, there are mallards, black, wood, mandarin, blue and green winged teal, widgeon, redhead, pin-tail, bluebill, gadwell, call and many others.
6 An aeroplane was whirring noisily above the quiet lake, startling the bluebills floating about on the surface.
7 Mukoki examined a fat bluebill, roasted to a rich brown, and gave it to Rod.
8 During duck hunting season, the boxes are blinds where men, women and youths, age 12 and older, wait with shotguns for canvasbacks, redheads, bluebills, buffleheads and other varieties of the waterfowl.
9 There was a fine sprinkling of sprig, redhead, widgeon, plenty of teal, bluebills and some spoonbills, all fine, fat birds.
10 "Ah, if this isn't fit for a king!" cried Rod, poising his savory bluebill on the end of a fork.