bluebird 英 ['bluːbɜːd]   美 ['blubɝd]

bluebird

bluebird  英 ['bluːbɜːd] 美 ['blubɝd]

n. 蓝知更鸟(产于北美) 

名词复数:bluebirds 

Thieves seize skis. The blue bluebird blinks. 小偷抓住了滑雪板。 蓝色的知更鸟在眨眼。
So you constantly end up feeling disappointed because you're not as happy or successful as you think you should be, " says Ariel Gore, author of bluebird: Women and the New Psychology of Happiness. 所以,因为你并不像你自己认为的那样快乐或成功从而不断的感到沮丧。” —艾利尔-戈尔,《蓝色知更鸟:女人和新幸福心理学》的作者。

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  • n. 蓝知更鸟(产于北美)
  • 1. Thieves seize skis. The blue bluebird blinks.

    小偷抓住了滑雪板。 蓝色的知更鸟在眨眼。

  • 2. So you constantly end up feeling disappointed because you're not as happy or successful as you think you should be, " says Ariel Gore, author of bluebird: Women and the New Psychology of Happiness.

    所以,因为你并不像你自己认为的那样快乐或成功从而不断的感到沮丧。” —艾利尔-戈尔,《蓝色知更鸟:女人和新幸福心理学》的作者。

  • 3. Learning to enjoy a great real ale (eg. Coniston bluebird) would be beneficial for both physical and mental health.

    学会享受一种真正的酒(如:Coniston Bluebird)将对体力和精力都有利。

  • bluebird (n.) also blue-bird, North American warbler-like bird, 1680s, from blue (adj.1) in reference to the chief color of its plumage + bird (n.1). Figurative use in bluebird of happiness is from 1909 play romance "l'Oiseau bleu," literally "The Blue Bird," by Belgian dramatist and poet Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949).
blue·bird / ˈbluːbɜːd ; NAmE ˈbluːbɜːrd / noun a small N American bird with blue feathers on its back or head 蓝鸲(北美小鸟,背及头有蓝色羽毛) bluebird bluebirds blue·bird / ˈbluːbɜːd ; NAmE ˈbluːbɜːrd /
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