Sheldrakes Meaning in English
word · lemma: sheldrake
ˈʃɛlˌdreɪks
SHELL-drayks
ˈʃɛlˌdreɪks
SHELL-drayks
释义
Sheldrakes are large, colorful water birds related to ducks and geese, most commonly found in Europe and Asia. The term refers to several species in the genus Tadorna.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used in birdwatching, zoology, or nature contexts. "Sheldrake" can refer to both males specifically or the species in general. Not a common everyday word—rare in casual conversation.
Spanish: tarros - ánades rabudos (pato silvestre)Portuguese (BR): pato-selvagem (espécie Tadorna) - sheldrakePortuguese (PT): pato-selvagem (espécie Tadorna) - sheldrakeChinese (Simplified): 鴨鴨 (鵝頭鴨,斑頭雁屬)Chinese (Traditional): 鴨鴨 (鵝頭鴨,斑頭雁屬)Hindi: शेल्ड्रेक (जलीय पक्षी की एक प्रजाति)Arabic: بط الشيلدريكBengali: শেলড্রেক (পাখি)Russian: пеганкиJapanese: ツクシガモVietnamese: vịt trời lớn - vịt sheldrakeKorean: 홍머리오리Turkish: angıtUrdu: شیلڈریک (بطخ کی قسم)Indonesian: bebek angsa sheldrake
例句
The park is home to many sheldrakes.
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Sheldrakes live near rivers and lakes.
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We saw a group of sheldrakes on our trip.
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Those colorful birds by the water are actually sheldrakes.
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Did you know that sheldrakes often nest in burrows, not trees?
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It was exciting to spot some rare sheldrakes during our hike yesterday.
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