英:[pɜːtʃ]
美:[pɜːrtʃ]
英:[pɜːtʃ]
美:[pɜːrtʃ]
复数:perches
第三人称单数:perches
现在分词:perching
过去式:perched
过去分词:perched
词根:perch
n.percher 栖于树上的鸟;高坐者;织物检查工
noun (1)
a bar or peg on which something is hung
a roost for a bird
a resting place or vantage point : seat
a prominent position
his new perch as president
chiefly British rod sense 2
verb
intransitive verb
to alight, settle, or rest on a perch, a height, or a precarious spot
transitive verb
to place on a perch, a height, or a precarious spot
noun (2)
a small European freshwater bony fish (Perca fluviatilis of the family Percidae, the perch family)
yellow perch
any of numerous bony fishes (as of the families Percidae, Centrarchidae, and Serranidae)
"鸟落脚和休息的杆或竿",13世纪晚期,最初只是指"杆、竿、棍子、桩子",源自古法语 perche "线性测量单位"(5.5码),也是用于测量这个长度的"测量杆、竿、条"(13世纪),源自拉丁语 pertica "竿、长杆、测量杆",与奥斯坎语 perek "竿"、温布里亚语 perkaf "小枝、竿"有关。指"水平固定的鹰或驯鸟休息的横杆"的意思可追溯到14世纪晚期; 这导致了"任何鸟类落脚或休息的任何物体"的一般意义(15世纪晚期)。比喻意义上的"高处或安全位置"的意思可追溯到1520年代。
架
连杆
Noun (1) Middle English perche, from Anglo-French, from Latin pertica pole Noun (2) Middle English perche, from Anglo-French, from Latin perca, from Greek perkē; akin to Old High German faro colored, Latin porcus, a spiny fish
The first known use of perch was in the 14th century
percolateverb
to trickle or cause to trickle through something porous : filter, seep
water percolating through sand
to prepare coffee in a percolator
to be or become spread through : penetrate
percolateverb
to trickle or cause to trickle through something porous : filter, seep
water percolating through sand
to prepare coffee in a percolator
to be or become spread through : penetrate
perchloratenoun
a chemical compound formed by the reaction of perchloric acid with another substance
perch1 of 3noun
a roost for a bird
a raised seat or position
perch2 of 3verb
to place on a perch
to land, settle, or rest on or as if on a perch
perch3 of 3noun
a common North American freshwater fish that is yellowish with dark green vertical stripes and is a popular food and sport fish called alsoyellow perch
any of various fishes related to or resembling the perch
perch1 of 3noun
a roost for a bird
a raised seat or position
perch2 of 3verb
to place on a perch
to land, settle, or rest on or as if on a perch
perch3 of 3noun
a common North American freshwater fish that is yellowish with dark green vertical stripes and is a popular food and sport fish called alsoyellow perch
any of various fishes related to or resembling the perch
perchanceadverb
perhaps, possibly
perch1 of 3noun
a roost for a bird
a raised seat or position
perch2 of 3verb
to place on a perch
to land, settle, or rest on or as if on a perch
perch3 of 3noun
a common North American freshwater fish that is yellowish with dark green vertical stripes and is a popular food and sport fish called alsoyellow perch
any of various fishes related to or resembling the perch
1 The passenger window rolled down, and from her perch on the front steps, Pearl saw Moody’s scowling face.
2 When a moth perched on a sleeper’s brow, Sarai was plunged into their dream.
3 She was perched on the roof of her car, which was now parked across the street, on the grass bordering the duck pond.
4 A blue heron stood perched on an old bleached tire, and when she saw us she spread her wings and flew away, more pterodactyl than bird.
5 After sending that first signal, Brown settled in to view the fire from his high perch.
6 He laughed and glanced over to Hackett, who was perched on the arm of the couch, and who ignored him, too busy scrolling through his phone.
7 I turned away and found a perch on a pylon where a herring gull had been keeping watch but was now down among the baitfish, guzzling its lunch.
8 Today, at three in the afternoon, Jule perched on the corner stool, still wearing her swimsuit.
9 They each had their own resting perches and each had a little shelter in a tree cavity to which they would fly when the day was over.
10 Mom walks in around eight, perching beside me on the arm of the couch.
11 Blank-faced burrowing owls perched unblinking on fence posts, watching him pass.
12 Those bird people normal seen perching on electrical wire , building window and edge is not swiftlets!
所以,人们一般看到停留在电线杆, 建筑物窗沿或屋檐的都并非金丝燕!
13 Following his voice, I look over the front of the bow to see him perched on Calliope’s head.
14 Soon I had enough floor in place to form a stable perch.
于是很快我在合适的位置上来就有了足够的地板空间来安安稳稳的工作。
15 Ranofer waited until he was a considerable distance down the street, then jumped from his perch, ran to the gate and let himself out cautiously.
16 That perches in the soul and sings the elegy without the words, and never stope.
它栖息在灵魂之中,唱着无词的悲歌, 永远不会停息.
17 There is an eagle who waits at the highest branches of the world-tree and who knows many things, and a hawk, who perches between the eagle’s eyes.
18 Every once in a while a man came around lugging a small organ with a monkey perched atop it.
19 She perched on a stool on the ground, kneading dough for buttery breakfast parathas like she used to.
20 Full-grown trees hunkered alongside the house, birds perching in the limbs as if posed.
1 使座落
2 鲈属
3 木柱
4 杆
Pole shank post stroke rod bar stem holder pole beam lever culm stylo- bar graph mast truncheon stang
5 歇
6 有利地位
8 车尾
9 飞落
13 平方杆
18 栖息处
21 自负
self-affected flatuous secure vain strut pragmatic pretentious pompous ostentatious conceited boastful overconfident chesty flatulent overweening self-assertive priggish self-opinionated vapouring thrasonical vainly vauntingly priggism boast inflation ego vanity conceit sufficiency pragmatism pretension self-love flatulence overconfidence vainglory vaunt pomposity self-assertion self-conceit tympany self-pride self-glorification amour-propre priggery flatulency vainness egotize swell bloat preen blow swollen cranium
22 高地位
23 高位
highly rank purple dignity highness pride of place high place quality honor altitude honour eminence preferment mightiness
24 鲈鱼
25 座落于
31 休息
off sabbatical break rest lie crap breathing bait relaxation halt slack sabbath recess respite repose recumbency letup relax slacken respire breathe unbend pull-up
32 驾驶座