peregrine
['pɛrɪɡrɪn]
- n. 游隼(等于Falco peregrinus)
- adj. 外来的,移住的
英英释义
- 1. a widely distributed falcon formerly used in falconry
实用场景例句
- Peregrine falcons usually pluck the feathers and strip the flesh off their bird prey.
- 游隼捕到鸟类猎物时,通常是先拔掉它们的羽毛,再把肉撕下来.
《简明英汉词典》
- Was he finally free from the fear of hawk peregrine?
- 于是,这样他就能从鹰隼的恐惧阴影中解放出来了 吗 ?
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- This image of a swirling flock of starlings evading a peregrine falcon in Rome, Italy.
- 这张照片描绘了在意大利首都罗马的天空上演的一场追逐战, 一大群八哥正在躲避一只游隼的追逐.
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- By Li Ning Olympic Dongfeng, 70 billion net worth came in the first Peregrine 76.
- 李宁借奥运东风, 以70亿元的身家排在百富榜第76位.
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- You've got a good chance of seeing buzzards here and even a hobby or peregrine falcon.
- 你有一个很好的机会在这里看到秃鹰,甚至看到燕隼或游隼.
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- The first thing people think of when they hear the word " peregrine " is a falcon.
- 人们听到 “ 远游客 ” 这个词首先联想起的是游鹰.
英汉文学 - 廊桥遗梦
- Again I felt a thrill for one of earth's fastest creatures : the American peregrine falcon.
- 我内心又一次感到非常激动,我为这地球上速度最快的物种之一——美国游隼而激动不已.
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- Can I escape from hawk and peregrine when they are after?
- 如果我被老鹰或隼之类的盯上了,能逃脱掉 么 ?
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- At that time, 49 % Wahaha, Danone and Peregrine, together accounting for 51 %.
- 当时,娃哈哈持股49%, 达能与百富勤合占51%.
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- Species like the bald eagle, peregrine falcon and osprey nearly disappeared.
- 像秃鹰 、 游隼、鹭鸶这样的鸟类几乎消失殆尽.
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中文词源
peregrine 游隼
缩小自peregrine falcon,长途跋涉的猎鹰(或来自国外的猎鹰),来自peregrine,长途跋涉的,falcon,猎鹰。
双语例句
- 1. Peregrine falcons usually pluck the feathers and strip the flesh off their bird prey.
- 游隼捕到鸟类猎物时,通常是先拔掉它们的羽毛,再把肉撕下来.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. The first thing people think of when they hear the word " peregrine " is a falcon.
- 人们听到 “ 远游客 ” 这个词首先联想起的是游鹰.
来自英汉文学 - 廊桥遗梦
- 3. Was he finally free from the fear of hawk peregrine?
- 于是,这样他就能从鹰隼的恐惧阴影中解放出来了 吗 ?
来自互联网
- 4. Can I escape from hawk and peregrine when they are after?
- 如果我被老鹰或隼之类的盯上了,能逃脱掉 么 ?
来自互联网
- 5. At that time, 49 % Wahaha, Danone and Peregrine, together accounting for 51 %.
- 当时,娃哈哈持股49%, 达能与百富勤合占51%.
来自互联网
英文词源
- peregrine
- peregrine: see pilgrim
- peregrine (n.)
- also peregrin, type of falcon, 1550s, short for peregrine falcon (late 14c.), from Old French faulcon pelerin (mid-13c.), from Medieval Latin falco peregrinus, from Latin peregrinus "coming from foreign parts" (see peregrination). Sense may have been a bird "caught in transit," as opposed to one taken from the nest. Peregrine as an adjective in English meaning "not native, foreign" is attested from 1520s.