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cockatoos的意思

cockatoos中文翻譯:

n.美冠鸚鵡;小鸚鵡

相似詞語短語

cockapoos───鳳頭鸚鵡

cockatoo───n.鳳頭鸚鵡,葵花鸚鵡;(非正式)小農場主;(非正式)望風者

cockapoo───n.庫克頗犬,可卡布,可卡犬混西班牙貴賓

cockateels───鳳頭鸚鵡

cockatiels───n.澳洲鸚鵡

cocksfoots───公雞

cocreators───共反應器

cocurators───助凝劑

buckaroos───n.牛仔,牧童

雙語使用場景

This most often diarrhoea seen in cockatoos as they tend to beg even after satiated.───這個最經常腹瀉看到鸚鵡因為它們往往乞求即使酒足飯飽。

Penguins, hornbills, flamingos and cockatoos add colour to the bird park.───企鵝,犀鳥,紅鶴和鳳頭鸚鵡給飛禽公園增添顏色。

A cloud of white, which I knew to BE cockatoos, circled over the distant hilltop.───一團白云——我知道那是白鸚鵡,在遠處的小山頂上盤桓。

Black cockatoos squawk and a pair of rare wedge - tailed eagles ride the thermals heavenwards .───黑色的大冠鸚鵡發出嘎嘎的鳴叫。兩只罕見的楔尾雕,雙雙掠過濕熱的氣流,戾天而翔。

Their rough upper surfaces are good for wearing down the claws of the cockatoos by natural means, as well as for foot exercises.───他們粗糙的表面能有效的通過自然的方法摩擦鳳頭鸚鵡的爪子,以及足部鍛煉。

The average lifespan of a cockatoo can be 70 to 80 years, but there have been some reported cases of cockatoos living to be over 100.───葵花鸚鵡的平均壽命是70-80歲,但是一些數據表明葵花鸚鵡的壽命可以超過100歲。

Some happy birds, especially cockatoos , wiggle their tongues or move their beaks up and down when they see someone or something they like.───某些快樂的鳥,尤其葵花種屬的鸚鵡,當他們看見他們喜歡的某人或某事的時候,會擺動舌頭或把喙部上下移動。

after entering the hall , master first walked around with her beautiful cockatoos , and introduced each one.───師父進場后,首先帶著美麗的鸚鵡繞場一周,并逐一介紹每只鸚鵡。

Wild Macaws and Cockatoos can fly up to 500 miles in a day, while searching for food.───野生的金剛鸚鵡和美冠鸚鵡每天大概飛500英里去尋找食物。

英語使用場景

Some of them had orange- or blue-streaked hair, making them look like cockatoos.

On the wall alongside us was a tiled, tropical landscape of pastel cockatoos and parrots.

They mated! We are looking forward to beautiful baby cockatoos.

Clouds of little-crested parrots and rose-breasted cockatoos swarmed upon the woods that were dotted here and there over the grasslands.

There are seagulls, he says, and terns and storks and cockatoos.

Even the pair of plumed cockatoos that normally chattered away at each other in their wrought-iron enclosure were asleep on their perches.

In the 1880s, Marey turned his attention to the tricky analysis of bird flight, photographing sequences of herons and cockatoos.