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mockingbird

英['mɒkɪŋbɜːd] 美['mɑkɪŋbɝd]
  • n. 模仿鸟;嘲鸫属鸣禽;蓝嘲鸫(等于mocking thrush)

词态变化


复数: mockingbirds;

中文词源


mockingbird 嘲鸫

mocking,模仿,bird,鸟。一种能模仿其它鸟发出声音的鸟。

英文词源


mockingbird (n.)
also mocking-bird, 1670s, from mocking (adj.), 1520s, from present participle of mock (v.) + bird (n.1). Earlier form was mock-bird (1640s).

双语例句


1. Before I'd finished reading it, she snitched my copy of To Kill a Mockingbird.
我还没有读完我那本《杀死一只知更鸟》,她就把书给偷走了。

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2. And if that mockingbird don't sing and that ring don't shine.
如果那仿声鸟不鸣叫,钻戒不闪耀.

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3. Mama's going to buy you a mockingbird.
妈妈给你买一只会唱歌的小鸟.

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4. Mama's gonna buy you a mockingbird.
妈妈会去给你买一个模仿鸟.

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5. He counseled ethnic tolerance of Jews in Gentleman's Agreement and blacks in Mockingbird.
他提倡种族宽容:在《君子协定》中宽容犹太人,在《杀死一只知更鸟》中宽容黑人.

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