Emu Meaning in English
word
ˈimˌju
EE-myoo
ˈiːmjuː
EE-myoo
释义
An emu is a large, flightless bird native to Australia. It has long legs, soft brown feathers, and can run very fast.
用法与细微差别
'Emu' is only used for this Australian bird and is not a common word in everyday conversation except in discussions about animals or Australia. It is pronounced 'EE-myoo' or 'EE-moo.'
Spanish: emúPortuguese (BR): emaPortuguese (PT): emaChinese (Simplified): 鸸鹋Chinese (Traditional): 鴯鶓Hindi: ईमूArabic: إيموBengali: ইমুRussian: эмуJapanese: エミューVietnamese: đà điểu EmuKorean: 에뮤Turkish: emu - deve kuşu (Avustralya)Urdu: ایموIndonesian: emu
例句
The emu is the second largest bird in the world.
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An emu cannot fly but can run very fast.
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I saw an emu at the zoo yesterday.
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After seeing an emu up close, I was amazed by its size.
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Tourists love taking photos of wild emus in Australia.
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Did you know an emu can outrun most people?
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