Jaybird Meaning in English
word
ˈdʒeɪˌbɝːd
JAY-burd
dʒˈeɪbɜːd
JAY-burd
释义
A jaybird is a type of brightly colored bird, often with blue, black, and white feathers, known for their loud calls and playful behavior.
用法与细微差别
Mainly refers to birds in the jay family, especially the blue jay in North America. Sometimes used figuratively in the southern US to mean a lively or noisy person. Not commonly used outside of bird contexts.
Spanish: arrendajoPortuguese (BR): gralhaPortuguese (PT): gaioChinese (Simplified): 松鸦Chinese (Traditional): 松鴉Hindi: जेज़बर्ड (एक प्रकार का पक्षी)Arabic: طائر القيقBengali: নীলকণ্ঠ (পাখি)Russian: сойкаJapanese: カケスVietnamese: chim giẻ cùiKorean: 어치Turkish: alakargaUrdu: نیلا کٹ (پرندہ)Indonesian: burung tangkar ongklet - jay
例句
The jaybird has beautiful blue feathers.
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I saw a jaybird in the park this morning.
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A jaybird was singing loudly on the tree.
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You’re as noisy as a jaybird this morning!
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Kids ran around outside, laughing and yelling like a bunch of jaybirds.
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Even in winter, you can sometimes spot a jaybird searching for food.
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