peregrine
英 [ˈperɪɡrɪn]
美 [ˈperɪɡrɪn]
n. 游隼
复数:peregrines
BNC.16824 / COCA.17940
牛津词典
noun
- 游隼
a grey and white bird of prey (= a bird that kills other creatures for food) that can be trained to hunt for sport
英英释义
noun
- a widely distributed falcon formerly used in falconry
adj
- migratory
- a restless mobile society
- the nomadic habits of the Bedouins
- believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future
- wandering tribes
双语例句
- The male peregrine's love of his cliff is the strongest bond in his life, even greater than the attachment to his mate.
这只雄隼对着这片崖壁的热爱已成为它生命中最牢不可破的约定,甚至比它对伴侣的爱恋还要强。 - After the Purchase of Peregrine
百富勤被收购之后&赵卷临访谈录 - Peregrine: Yes, I heard that one was picked up clinging to a raft about two hundred kilometers from land.
佩里格林:没错,我听说有一个人抱著木筏在离岸约二百公里处漂浮,被人救起。 - Peregrine the Penguin ', Oscar's equivalent at the Unicorns, the Griffins'rival club.
“寄居者企鹅”,在独角兽俱乐部和奥斯卡同样的角色。 - In his book On the Wing, Alan Tennant chronicles his efforts to track the migration of the peregrine falcon.
在亚伦•泰宁特(AlanTennant)的《游隼之翼》(OntheWing)一书中,他详细记录了游隼的迁徙过程。 - Finally the President knows the most crucial things about every facet of reality, the pristine distillate of the world's critical information ( Peregrine Worsthorne)
最后总统知道现实的每一方面中最关键的事情,世界重要消息的最新精华部分(佩里格林·沃索恩) - A restless mobile society; the nomadic habits of the Bedouins; believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future; wandering tribes. Fortunately a kind-hearted herdsman came to his help at night, setting him free and pointing the way to escape.
流动不息的群体;贝多因人游牧的习性;相信流动打字员这分职业会有好的前途游牧部落。入夜,一位好心的牧马人将他放走,并告诉他从哪儿可以逃走。 - The use of DDT caused the peregrine falcon to become extinct throughout much of its normal range throughout the Eastern United States.
DDT的使用使得生活在美国东部的猎鹰在其许多正常生活区域内归于灭绝。 - I knew peregrine pairs stay together for many years.
我了解到,游隼夫妇一般都是相守多年的。 - Peregrine Banbury, a client group head at Coutts& Co, the private bank, says the phenomenon is more common than one might think.
私人银行coutts&co的客户集团主管佩里格林班伯里(peregrinebanbury)表示,这种现象比人们想象中更为常见。
