mockingbird
英 ['mɒkɪŋbɜːd]
美 ['mɑkɪŋbɝd]
- n. 模仿鳥;嘲鶇屬鳴禽;藍嘲鶇(等於mocking thrush)
中文詞源
mockingbird 嘲鶇mocking,模仿,bird,鳥。一種能模仿其它鳥發出聲音的鳥。
英文詞源
- 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).
雙語例句
- 1. Before I'd finished reading it, she snitched my copy of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- 我還沒有讀完我那本《殺死一隻知更鳥》,她就把書給偷走了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. And if that mockingbird don't sing and that ring don't shine.
- 如果那仿聲鳥不鳴叫,鑽戒不閃耀.
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- 3. Mama's going to buy you a mockingbird.
- 媽媽給你買一隻會唱歌的小鳥.
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- 4. Mama's gonna buy you a mockingbird.
- 媽媽會去給你買一個模仿鳥.
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- 5. He counseled ethnic tolerance of Jews in Gentleman's Agreement and blacks in Mockingbird.
- 他提倡種族寬容:在《君子協定》中寬容猶太人,在《殺死一隻知更鳥》中寬容黑人.
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