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eaglet

/ee-glit/US // ˈi glɪt //UK // (ˈiːɡlɪt) //

雏鹰,小鹰,雏鸟,老鹰

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a young eagle.

Examples

  • He had not seen the third eaglet and he did not want to wait before summoning help for the two he had been able to rescue.

  • And an eaglet does not start off flying from the ground, but from the nest.

  • With regards to Patterson, the cops ended up issuing him four citations, two per eaglet.

  • The third eaglet was never found despite a search by the Flint Creek volunteers and the landowner.

  • The eaglet herself would not be able to put up much of a fight.

  • I call the Most High to witness—she submitted to all my demands meekly, as though she were no eaglet, but a tethered lamb!

  • Babette gave one scream, and sprang aside, but she could not turn her eyes away from Rudy or the eaglet.

  • Enquiries were at once set on foot regarding the mysterious "Eaglet" mentioned by the oracle.

  • Puzzled and alarmed, the mother now perched herself beside the other eaglet, on the edge of the nest.

  • The rude and rough experience of the eaglet fits him to become the bold king of birds, fierce and expert in pursuing his prey.