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- a large perching bird with mostly glossy black plumage, a heavy bill, and a raucous voice
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- Genus Corvus, family Corvidae (the crow family): several species, including the carrion crow (C. corone) and the American crow (C. brachyrhynchos). The crow family also includes the ravens, jays, magpies, choughs, and nutcrackers.鸦属, 鸦科:数种, 包括小嘴乌鸦(拉丁名C. corone)和短嘴鸦(拉丁名C. brachyrhynchos)。鸦科也包括渡鸦, 鸟, 喜鹊, 山鸦和星鸦。
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- informal a woman, especially an old or ugly one〈非正式〉(老)妇人; 丑妇。
短语
as the crow flies
- in a straight line沿直线, 不绕道:
Easingwold was 22 miles away as the crow flies.
伊辛沃尔德离这儿的直线距离为22英里。
eat crow
- N. Amer. informal be humiliated by having to admit one's defeats or mistakes〈北美, 非正式〉被迫认错; 被迫承认失败。
词源
Old English crāwe, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch kraai and German krähe, also to CROW2.
(past crowed 或crew)no obj.
1- (of a cock) utter its characteristic loud cry(雄鸡)啼叫。
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- (of a person) make a sound expressing a feeling of happiness or triumph(人)(因喜悦或胜利而)欢呼:
Ruby crowed with delight.
鲁比高兴地欢呼起来。
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- say something in a tone of gloating satisfaction得意洋洋地说, 吹嘘:
avoid crowing about your success
不要吹嘘你的成功
with direct speech 'I knew you'd be back,' she crowed.“我知道你会回来的”, 她得意洋洋地说。
usu. in sing.
1- the cry of a cock(雄鸡的)啼叫声。
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- a sound made by a person expressing triumph or happiness(表示胜利或喜悦的)欢呼声:
she gave a little crow of triumph.
她发出了一点儿胜利欢呼声。
词源
Old English crāwan, of West Germanic origin; related to German krähen, also to CROW1; ultimately imitative.