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单词 martin
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Definition of martin in English:

martin

noun ˈmɑːtɪnˈmɑrtn
  • A swift-flying insectivorous songbird of the swallow family, typically having a less strongly forked tail than a swallow.

    燕子

    Family Hirundinidae: several genera and numerous species, e.g. the house martin

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both bats and martins, it turns out, prefer larger insects such as beetles, moths, flies, wasps and bees, which give a better return on their energy efforts.
    • The eaves and thatch of the houses would have supplied nesting sites for many birds such as wrens, swallows and martins, and also for bats in the older less well tended buildings.
    • House martins breed over a vast area of the Palearctic region from the Atlantic towards the Pacific and as far north as arctic Scandinavia.
    • In flight, European Starlings can be confused with Purple Martins, but the narrower wings, forked tails, and typical swallow flight of martins distinguish the two.
    • Particularly special is the pine martin, a member of the weasel family about the size of a house cat and found only in a few northern regions in the United States.

Origin

Late Middle English: probably a shortening of obsolete martinet, from French, probably from St Martin of Tours, celebrated at Martinmas.

Rhymes

marten

Definition of martin in US English:

martin

nounˈmärtnˈmɑrtn
  • A swift-flying insectivorous songbird of the swallow family, typically having a less strongly forked tail than a swallow.

    燕子

    Family Hirundinidae: several genera and numerous species, e.g., the purple martin

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In flight, European Starlings can be confused with Purple Martins, but the narrower wings, forked tails, and typical swallow flight of martins distinguish the two.
    • House martins breed over a vast area of the Palearctic region from the Atlantic towards the Pacific and as far north as arctic Scandinavia.
    • Both bats and martins, it turns out, prefer larger insects such as beetles, moths, flies, wasps and bees, which give a better return on their energy efforts.
    • The eaves and thatch of the houses would have supplied nesting sites for many birds such as wrens, swallows and martins, and also for bats in the older less well tended buildings.
    • Particularly special is the pine martin, a member of the weasel family about the size of a house cat and found only in a few northern regions in the United States.

Origin

Late Middle English: probably a shortening of obsolete martinet, from French, probably from St Martin of Tours, celebrated at Martinmas.

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