Birdhouse Meaning in English
word
ˈbɝdhaʊs
BURD-hows
bˈɜːdhaʊs
BURD-hows
التعريف
A small structure designed as a shelter where birds can build their nests and raise their young, usually placed in gardens, trees, or on poles.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly used in everyday, informal, or children's contexts. Collocates with 'build', 'hang', or 'decorate a birdhouse'. Can be confused with 'birdcage' (which is for keeping pet birds inside).
Spanish: casa para pájaros - casita de pájarosPortuguese (BR): casinha de passarinho - ninho artificialPortuguese (PT): casa de pássaros - casinha de pássarosChinese (Simplified): 鸟屋 - 鸟箱Chinese (Traditional): 鳥屋 - 鳥箱Hindi: पंछी का घर - पक्षीघरArabic: بيت الطيور - صندوق الطيورBengali: পাখির বাসা - পাখির ঘরRussian: скворечникJapanese: 巣箱Vietnamese: nhà cho chim - tổ chim (nhân tạo)Korean: 새집Turkish: kuş eviUrdu: پرندوں کا گھرIndonesian: rumah burung
جمل نموذجية
I built a birdhouse with my dad.
basic
The birdhouse is hanging from the tree.
basic
A bluebird lived in the birdhouse all summer.
basic
Kids love painting their own birdhouse at craft fairs.
natural
There’s a new birdhouse in the garden, and I hope some robins will move in.
natural
A squirrel tried to steal food from the birdhouse, but it was too small for him!
natural