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Birds of a feather Meaning in English

expression

BURDZ uv uh FEH-thur
BURDZ ov uh FEH-thuh

释义

This expression means that people who are similar in interests, character, or behavior tend to spend time together.

用法与细微差别

Used informally or proverbially and often shortened to "birds of a feather flock together." Implies judgment—sometimes negative—about people's associations. Not used for animals, only for people. Often applied to friendships or groups.

例句

My two sons are birds of a feather; they always get into trouble together.

basic

Those kids are birds of a feather; they all love soccer and video games.

basic

Anna and Mia are birds of a feather, always studying together.

basic

You can tell they're birds of a feather by the way they laugh at the same jokes.

natural

Of course they became friends—birds of a feather tend to stick together.

natural

Don't be surprised they teamed up; they're birds of a feather.

natural