nightingale / ˈnaɪt nˌgeɪl, ˈnaɪ tɪŋ- /

⚽高中词汇夜莺小夜曲小夜莺睡魔

nightingale 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of several small, Old World, migratory birds of the thrush family, especially Luscinia megarhynchos, of Europe, noted for the melodious song of the male, given chiefly at night during the breeding season.

nightingale 近义词

nightingale

等同于 singer

更多nightingale例句

  1. The team selected a relatively smooth patch in a crater named Nightingale.
  2. OSIRIS-REx touched down on a 52-foot-long site called Nightingale, within three feet of the landing target.
  3. Because Nightingale will already have been disturbed by the first touchdown, a second attempt would most likely occur in January at a site called Osprey.
  4. So instead, the team has now settled on Nightingale, a 52-foot-diameter site sitting inside a crater that’s thought to be well preserved.
  5. It just so happens Nightingale is one of the darkest areas of Bennu, which means it might be an undisturbed record of some of the most ancient activity in the solar system.
  6. She reaches across the years, back to A Million Nightingale and onward to Take One Candle Light a Room.
  7. Parsons, who preceded Hopper, was Florence Nightingale compared to her eventual rival.
  8. Menshikova will do very well; she sings the Nightingale song in the second act beautifully.
  9. At this rehearsal, then, she would show what she could do; she would look at no one; she would sing like a blind nightingale.
  10. Every thing, however, was delightfully clean; and as I lay in my bed, I was serenaded by a nightingale.
  11. Presently, a second nightingale began to answer from a distant tree, and the garden was filled with the wild music.
  12. The song of the nightingale in the spring will be the sign of our coming.