bluebird
英 ['bluːbɜːd]
美['blubɝd]
- n. 蓝知更鸟(产于北美)
英英释义
- 1. fruit-eating mostly brilliant blue songbird of the East Indies
- 2. blue North American songbird
实用场景例句
- A new Bluebird stopped in front of the door, and a gentleman helped a tall lady in it.
- 一辆蓝鸟牌汽车停在门口, 一位绅士搀扶着一位高个女士上了汽车.
《简明英汉词典》
- Malcolm Campbell did it here , with a Bluebird.
- 马尔科姆·坎贝尔 驾着他的蓝知更鸟(汽车品牌)
电影对白
- That's why some people put bluebird houses in their gardens.
- 这正是人们把它们的巢安置在花园里的原因.
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- Under the skin . Take your Donald · Campbell . 1967 the Bluebird. Water speed record.
- 拿唐诺贝尔1967年的“青鸟”为例, 他创下了水上记录.
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- Owl and Bluebird were glad to be friends and neighbors.
- 猫头鹰和蓝鸟作为朋友和邻居很高兴.
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- The male bluebird is a brighter blue than the female bluebird.
- 雄性的蓝羽毛要比雌性的更亮泽.
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- Then, the bluebird's eggs and babies aren't protected.
- 那么鸟蛋和幼鸟就会受到威胁.
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- Thieves seize skis. the blue bluebird blinks.
- 小偷抓住了滑雪板. 蓝色的知更鸟在眨眼.
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- Owl and Bluebird became good friends.
- 猫头鹰和蓝鸟变成了好朋友.
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- Owl and Bluebird visited other the evening.
- 在夜晚,猫头鹰和蓝鸟彼此相互拜访.
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- But when Bluebird tweeted, Owl could not sleep.
- 但是当蓝鸟叫的时候, 猫头鹰不能睡觉.
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- The bluebird of happiness, or whatever, had always fluttered just out of reach.
- 象征幸福的青鸟, 或别的什么东西, 总是擦肩飞过,让人抓不住.
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- Slowly yellow sand, she saw a mysterious Bluebird flew, scatter tired smile, so I a smile.
- 慢慢黄沙中, 她看到神秘的青鸟飞过, 扬起疲倦的笑容, 于是我扬起笑容.
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- That is a beautiful bluebird.
- 那是一只美丽的知更鸟.
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- BlueBird, the car he was driving, had Been specially Built for him.
- 他所驾驶的汽车是为他特制的`蓝鸟'.
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双语例句
- 1. A new Bluebird stopped in front of the door, and a gentleman helped a tall lady in it.
- 一辆蓝鸟牌汽车停在门口, 一位绅士搀扶着一位高个女士上了汽车.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Malcolm Campbell did it here , with a Bluebird.
- 马尔科姆·坎贝尔 驾着他的蓝知更鸟(汽车品牌)
来自电影对白
- 3. Like his father, he was driving a car called Bluebird.
- 和他父亲一样, 他也驾驶着一辆名叫“蓝鸟”的赛车.
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- 4. BLUEBIRD and ARTICHOKE were administered in a compartmented fashion.
- 蓝知更鸟和朝鲜蓟被放在一个单独的房间里管理.
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- 5. Like his father, he was driving a car Bluebird.
- 同他父亲一样, 他也驾驶着一辆名叫“蓝鸟”的汽车.
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英文词源
- bluebird (n.)
- also blue-bird, North American warbler-like bird, 1680s, from blue (1) in reference to its plumage + bird (n.1). Figurative use in bluebird of happiness is from 1909 play romance "l'Oiseau bleu," literally "The Blue Bird," by Belgian dramatist and poet Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949).
词态变化
复数: bluebirds;