seagull / ˈsiˌgʌl /

⚽高中词汇海鸥海鸥号海鷗海燕

seagull 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a gull, especially any of the marine species.

seagull 近义词

seagull

等同于 fly

更多seagull例句

  1. I still would never put another morsel of seagull anywhere near my mouth again.
  2. When he first started, he tried to sell plates of seagull as ‘set-ups’, but no one would touch it.
  3. She recalled the line in The Seagull that resonated deeply with her.
  4. It doesn't matter if tastes like a dead seagull spewing maggots, it will cost more.
  5. His stage credits include Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Hedda Gabler, Crime and Punishment, The Seagull, and Terre Haute.
  6. Lower and lower the circling Seagull dropped, then landed gracefully and easily.
  7. Nearly a dozen shots were fired without a single seagull being hit.
  8. Ah, a Macphail always feels like a seagull with a broken wing in the South.
  9. Its situation is quite solitary, and, save for the cry of the seagull, there reigns about it an unbroken silence.
  10. Away went the ships, with their white canvas spread like the wings of a seagull.