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birdsong

/burd-sawng, -song/US // ˈbɜrdˌsɔŋ, -ˌsɒŋ //UK // (ˈbɜːdˌsɒŋ) //

鸟鸣,鸟鸣声,鸟叫声,鸟语

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the singing or calling of birds, especially songbirds.

Examples

  • At one point, I pulled over to hike the short but sweet half-mile Wind Canyon Trail, stopping to take in the dozens of distinct birdsongs fluttering about in the morning air.

  • Research suggests that nature sounds—birdsong, rainfall, and so on—help put human minds at ease.

  • We have noise from other animals like birdsong or crickets chirping.

  • They pay in the loss of charismatic wildlife, in the muting of birdsong.

  • In the morning, I use the free Audubon Bird Guide app to determine the individual voices in the chorus of birdsong.

  • My childhood memory is of waking up early in the morning to sunshine, blue skies, and loud birdsong.

  • These were days that forbade Michael to walk afield, and that with haunting, autumnal birdsong held him in a trance.

  • Close on Sheriff Birdsong's hurrying heels the judge himself issued forth from the sheriff's office.

  • The glaze of unshed tears sprang over Miss Birdsong's eyes like gauzy clouds across a summer sky.

  • Through it came the first low twitter of birdsong, a sound that seemed to swell and grow until it filled the world.

  • She lay with her head nestled in the crook of Roger's arm, and the birdsong seemed to come to her from a great distance away.