owl / aʊl /

💦中学词汇猫头鹰鸱鸮枭雄鸱枭

owl2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of numerous, chiefly nocturnal birds of prey, of the order Strigiformes, having a broad head with large, forward-directed eyes that are usually surrounded by disks of modified feathers: many populations are diminishing owing to loss of habitat.
  2. one of a breed of domestic pigeons having an owllike appearance.
  3. night owl.
  4. a person of owllike solemnity or appearance.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. operating late at night or all night: an owl train.

owl 近义词

owl

等同于 purloiner

owl

等同于 thief

owl

等同于 burglar

owl

等同于 larcenist

owl

等同于 pilferer

owl

等同于 stealer

更多owl例句

  1. Either the resident fish owls were not interested in the frozen marine fish we offered as lures or the birds were unwilling to walk under the suspicious netted domes to investigate them.
  2. The owl would see the fish, approach for a closer look, and get caught.
  3. It was right around this time, when I’d come to terms with our failures, that we caught our first owl.
  4. As a result, this abundant species is a critical resource for fish owls in winter.
  5. We’d still made some progress this year, even if we hadn’t caught any owls.
  6. This video remedies that injustice, showcasing an owl doing a butterfly stroke in Lake Michigan.
  7. Fernandez-Duque discovered that owl monkeys are the only reliably monogamous mammal species.
  8. Owl monkey offspring get an inordinate amount of care from their fathers.
  9. Heads the Owl Monkey Project, which has been studying owl monkeys in Argentina for 18 years.
  10. Keeping the hours of an owl, he does most of the location scouting and exploration.
  11. The old owl no longer hooted, and the water-oaks had ceased to moan as they bent their heads.
  12. Now under the ivy-laden branches of a tall old tree an owl startles them with its shriek.
  13. He peers out through his black-rimmed eyeglasses with the solemnity of an owl—but you should hear his songs!
  14. Others sit, on the full stare, eyes fixed as those of an owl, upon the speaker.
  15. A contemporary pamphleteer compared him to an owl in the sunshine pursued and pecked to death by flights of tiny birds.