woodpecker
英 [ˈwʊdpekə(r)]
美 [ˈwʊdpekər]
n. 啄木鸟
复数:woodpeckers
BNC.24508 / COCA.16605
牛津词典
noun
- 啄木鸟
a bird with a long beak that it uses to make holes in trees when it is looking for insects to eat
柯林斯词典
- 啄木鸟
Awoodpeckeris a type of bird with a long sharp beak. Woodpeckers use their beaks to make holes in tree trunks.
英英释义
noun
- bird with strong claws and a stiff tail adapted for climbing and a hard chisel-like bill for boring into wood for insects
双语例句
- Crane's neck is long enough to catch fish and insect, but to be a woodpecker, crane is no good.
鹤的脖子特长在河边吃鱼、吃小虫子很好,可是要当啄木鸟就不灵了。 - Woodpecker is a doctor, she has a big hospital.
啄木鸟是一个医生,她有一个很大的医院。 - As most careers are at best only medium-successful, the trick is not to make like a woodpecker.
由于大多数职业最多只能算一般成功,因此,我们就不要学习啄木鸟。 - But if it's a woodpecker she will find no man at all.
但倘若看到的是一只啄木鸟的话那她就不会找到如意郎君。 - Small North American woodpecker with black and white plumage and a small bill.
北美洲的小啄木鸟,黑色或白色羽毛,小嘴。 - Stars are where a woodpecker pecked holes in the sky.
星星是啄木鸟在天上啄出来的洞。 - John Fitzpatrick, director of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology and one of the leading figures in the search for the woodpecker, agrees there is a high probability that the bird is gone.
约翰·帕特里克作为康奈尔鸟类学实验室的一把手同时那次搜寻啄木鸟行动中的领军人物之一,认为该种鸟类非常可能已经消失殆尽。 - Some fear the new protections might push species such as the Texas kangaroo rat or the golden-winged warbler down the same road to extinction as the ivory-billed woodpecker.
一些人担心,新的保护动作将使如德州戴鼠鼠和金翅萤森莺这样的物种走上和象牙嘴啄木鸟一样的灭绝之路。 - Woodpecker of Europe and western Asia.
产于欧洲和亚洲东部的啄木鸟。 - The last undisputed report of an ivory-billed woodpecker in continental North America was in Louisiana in1944.
学术界最后一次对一只北美大陆象牙喙啄木鸟发布的广为认同的报告是在1944年的路易斯安那州。
