robins的意思
robins中文翻譯:
n.羅賓斯(姓氏)
robbins───n.羅賓斯(姓氏)
robin───n.知更鳥;鶇
robing───v.穿長袍(robe的現在分詞)
probings───v.用手(或儀器)探查;調查,探究;用探針探查(probe的現在分詞);adj.追根究底的;仔細觀察的;n.探索,探查
robinias───羅賓斯
-robing───v.穿長袍(robe的現在分詞)
bobbins───n.線軸,纏線管;門閂抬手(bobbin的復數)
dobbins───n.(Dobbins)人名;(英)多賓斯
probing───v.用手(或儀器)探查;調查,探究;用探針探查(probe的現在分詞);adj.追根究底的;仔細觀察的;n.探索,探查
Robins build nests almost anywhere.───知更鳥幾乎隨處筑巢。
To South Americans, robins are birds that fly north every spring.───對南美人來說,知更鳥是每年春天都會飛到北方的一種鳥。
Can I introduce myself? I'm Helen Robins.───讓我來自我介紹一下吧。我叫海倫o羅賓斯。
'There aren't any other robins in the garden, so he's a bit lonely. '───園子里沒有別的知更鳥,所以它覺得有點孤獨。
When men divorce and begin dating again, their testosterone level rises, just as it does for male robins in the breeding season.───所以,次好的是一個自然實驗。當男人離婚并又開始約會了,他們的睪丸激素水平上升,就像雄性北美知更鳥在繁殖季節那樣。
Later that summer White writes, to a grandson, that when he went outdoors in the morning, these robins would be waiting for him.───那年夏天晚些時候,在給一個孫子的信中,懷特又寫到,每天早上他一出門,就會看到兩只小鳥在門外等候。
Everyone is familiar with the sight of robins hopping around the yard, peering into the grass or "head-cocking" to locate a nice juicy worm.───大家都對院子里面跳來跳去的知更鳥非常熟悉,它們糟糕注視著草叢的動靜或者晃頭來搜尋一條美味的蟲子。
White, on the evidence of his letters, put away quantities of gin himself, but lived to father robins.───而懷特,從他的書信中推斷,收藏了大量的杜松子酒,卻安然活到了可以做知更鳥爸爸的年紀。
Eventually, she agreed to a date, and, over chocolate ice cream at a Baskin Robins shop, he won her affection.───最后,米歇爾同意約會,在巴斯金羅賓斯店,一個巧克力冰激淋就使他贏得了她的芳心。
Robins build nests almost anywhere.
It ruffled so many feathers, the Robins were reinstated.
Robins: Robins build nests almost anywhere.
Captain Robins was a Yorkshireman in his fifties who had long since lost his accent amidst the welter of a dozen dialects.
Can I introduce myself? I'm Helen Robins.
Robins coolly beat Hallworth then turned to watch a flock of blue shirts besiege the linesman to no avail.
Robins slightly endeared herself to me by going a little pink and gazing at the ceiling.
Robins mostly appear in the winter and are commonly pictured on Christmas cards.
The baby robins, scrub jays, finches, sparrows and starlings opened their mouths wide in anticipation.