英:['kɪŋlɪt]
美:[ 'kɪŋlɪt]
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king·let
kIng liht
词根:king
adj.kingly 国王的;高贵的,国王似的
n.king 国王;最有势力者;王棋
kingmaker 拥立国王者;有权支配要职的任命者
kingship 王权;王位;君主身分
vi.king 统治;做国王
vt.king 立…为王
The first known use of kinglet was in 1603
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
1 Their feather suits are so warm that some of our smallest and weakest birds are able to stay with us, like the chickadee and the golden-crowned kinglet.
2 John Burroughs was felicitous in his dedication of "Bird and Bough"—"To the kinglet that sang in my evergreens in October and made me think it was May."
3 In the spring, the forest floor is covered with bright yellow wood poppy, and even winter affords a close-up look at flocks of golden-crowned kinglets, tiny gymnastic songbirds.
4 These kinglets—fathers before fifteen, decayed at thirty, brutified by wine, dulled by idleness, unnerved by youthful debauchery, emaciated, stunted, and stupid—could not choose but end this-wise....
5 “The kinglets are here,” Sam said to Frightful.
6 He discusses feathers’ astonishing ability to keep birds warm, observing tiny kinglets on a winter ecology trip led by Mr. Heinrich, and their almost equally impressive power to cool hot birds down.
7 European kinglet with a black bordered yellow crown patch.
欧洲戴菊鸟,黄色的头冠上有黑边点缀.
8 His place will not then be empty in our room—we miss him—" "Be not too glad on that score, my little kinglets.
9 The Patses had behind them an almost equivalent force; the powerful Pototskis were coming with no smaller strength; other "kinglets" of Poland, Lithuania, and Russia were coming with forces but slightly inferior.
10 Then I shall see if those kinglets of Scandinavia will remain in their Prussia and Great Poland acquired to-day.
11 The kinglet of the next door is a very radical young man.
隔壁的小王是个很激进的年轻人。
12 The kinglet, however, boasts a rich palette of orange, yellow, olive, white, black and gray, all artfully combined in a unique design that makes identification a breeze.
13 The landscape is alive with birdsong, including many species not actually in the game, such as the northern flicker and ruby-crowned kinglet.
14 This book is a kinglet of still you of?
这本书是小王的还是你的?
15 These remarks are made, not with any reference to the chickadee,—I admit no possibility of exaggeration in his case,—but as leading to a mention of the golden-crested kinglet.
16 Autumn arrives, bringing finches, warblers, sparrows and kinglets from the North.
17 Sparrows, ovenbirds, juncos, warblers, kinglets, and creepers are just some of the species on the casualty list.
18 Pine grosbeaks, warblers, vireos, kinglets, and smaller birds abound in the hawthorne and cottonwood trees, and in the alder thickets.
19 The mayor of the palace of Burgundy had arrived, and now stepped, accompanied by Sigebert, into the chamber where Brunhild and her confidante were conversing with the kinglets, and anticipating the future with diabolical foresight.
20 The king is king, but you kinglets, princes, nobles, have involved everything.
1 小国国王
2 小国君主
3 莺科
warbler chiffchaff blackcap longtail whitethroat goldcrest cisticola firecrest tailorbird longbill grassbird crombec fernbird spinifexbird grasshopper warbler sedge warbler reed warbler icterine warbler Dartford warbler willow warbler leaf warbler garden warbler Cetti's warbler fan tailed warbler
4 戴菊鸟
5 戴菊