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avian

/ey-vee-uhn/US // ˈeɪ vi ən //UK // (ˈeɪvɪən) //

禽类,鸟类,禽鸟,鸟人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to birds.

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Examples

  • Ornithologists and other bird experts across the country agree that cleaning your feeder several times a week and maintaining the ground below can help your avian neighbors stay healthy.

  • She ushered me into a covid-free realm of sycamores, sparrows and sky — my surrogate city, with interspecies theater and avian symphonies.

  • In December, Japan suffered its worst avian flu outbreak on record, which led to the culling of 5 million chickens.

  • His daughter, Hildegarde, became an avian paleontologist, expert in the fossilized birds found in the La Brea Tar Pits.

  • What you saw with avian influenza was a direct consequence of how much poultry was being produced to feed people.

  • “Vicious pecking, avian hysteria, mysterious deaths, and even cannibalism” are the results, he writes.

  • There are so many avian-influenza people that are involved in this effort.

  • You were commended after the avian flu pandemic for your ability to forge such close friendships with international leaders.

  • These men are like avian pied pipers" who lure problem birds out of the trees and "send them spiraling over the sloughs.

  • This is a worrisome phenomenon, especially as major health threats like avian and swine flu grow in importance.

  • It seemed to be inspecting them as a smaller avian might inspect a bug crawling across a road.

  • Perhaps sir can inform inquirer, in such case, what is curious avian object?

  • Myology and serology of the Avian Family Fringillidae, a taxonomic study.

  • The large grey shrikes add the clamour of their courtship to the avian chorus.

  • Thus on the 1st of May the avian population of India is less by many millions than it was at the beginning of April.