Sacre Meaning in English
word
ˈseɪkər
SAY-ker
ˈseɪkə
SAY-kuh
释义
A sacre is a type of large falcon native to Eurasia, known for its hunting abilities. It is also called the 'saker falcon.'
用法与细微差别
Mainly used in zoological, falconry, and ornithology contexts. 'Sacre' is less common in everyday English; 'saker falcon' is more widely used. Make sure not to confuse with 'sacred' or 'sacré' (French).
Spanish: halcón sacrePortuguese (BR): falcão-sacrePortuguese (PT): falcão-sacreChinese (Simplified): 游隼(萨克尔隼)Chinese (Traditional): 遊隼(薩克爾隼)Hindi: सैकर बाज़Arabic: صقر الساكَرBengali: সাকার বাজRussian: сапсан-кречет (сакер)Japanese: サケルハヤブサVietnamese: chim cắt sa mạc - cắt sacreKorean: 사커매Turkish: saksağan doğanı - sakar şahinUrdu: ساکر فالکنIndonesian: elang sacker - burung alap-alap sacker
例句
The sacre is a powerful bird of prey.
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Many falconers train the sacre for hunting.
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The sacre lives in open grasslands and deserts.
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It's rare to see a wild sacre in this region these days.
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A trained sacre can catch birds much larger than itself.
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Some collectors are willing to pay a fortune for a rare sacre.
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