Ibis Meaning in English
word
ˈaɪbəs
EYE-buhs
ˈaɪbɪs
EYE-bis
释义
An ibis is a large wading bird with long legs, a long curved beak, and often colorful feathers, commonly found in warm regions and wetlands.
用法与细微差别
'Ibis' is mainly used in formal, scientific, or nature contexts. Commonly references sacred or ancient symbolism in Egypt. Plural is 'ibises'. Often seen with words like 'species', 'colony', or 'wading bird'.
Spanish: ibisPortuguese (BR): íbisPortuguese (PT): íbisChinese (Simplified): 朱鹮 - 朱䴉Chinese (Traditional): 朱鷺Hindi: इबिस पक्षीArabic: أبو منجلBengali: আইবিসRussian: ибисJapanese: トキVietnamese: chim cò quămKorean: 따오기Turkish: ibis - balıkçıl (ama 'ibis' bilimsel ve yaygındır)Urdu: ابیسIndonesian: burung ibis
例句
The ibis is a bird with a long, curved beak.
basic
I saw an ibis at the zoo yesterday.
basic
The ibis lives near lakes and rivers.
basic
In ancient Egypt, the ibis was considered a sacred animal.
natural
We spotted a flock of ibises feeding in the marshes at sunrise.
natural
That white bird by the pond is actually an ibis.
natural