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thunderbird

/thuhn-der-burd/US // ˈθʌn dərˌbɜrd //UK // (ˈθʌndəˌbɜːd) //

雷鸟,霹雳鸟,霹雳火,霹雳乌龟

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a huge, eaglelike bird capable of producing thunder, lightning, and rain.

Examples

  • PEGG: For most British people, the first time they get drunk is with cider—or Thunderbird pear wine.

  • The program in Afghanistan is run in conjunction with the Thunderbird School of Global Management.

  • Some believed every storm to be a struggle between the God of Waters and the Thunderbird.

  • Most breeders name them things like Chainlightning and Thunderbird.

  • If we leave now we can get a real dinner at a Haitian place I know and then head over to the Thunderbird.

  • The hunter fitted a war arrow, the string twanged, and the arrow killed a young thunderbird.

  • A noise like thunder filled the air, a black shadow fell over her, and a thunderbird darted down upon her.