eagle
eagle 英 [ˈi:gl] 美 [ˈiɡəl]
n. 鹰
进行时:eagling 过去式:eagled 过去分词:eagled 第三人称单数:eagles 名词复数:eagles
- An eagle is a large bird that preys on smaller animals. Eagles, like hawks, are birds of prey, or raptors.
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- n. 鹰
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1. The eagle outspread its wings.
鹰展开了它的翅膀。
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2. An eagle circled high overhead.
一只鹰在头顶上空盘旋。
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3. "Oh, I wish I could fly like that!" said the eagle.
“哦,我要能飞的那么高该多好啊!” 鹰说。
- eagle (n.) mid-14c., from Old French egle, from Old Provençal aigla, from Latin aquila "black eagle," fem. of aquilus "eagle," often explained as "the dark colored" (bird); see aquiline. The native term was erne. Golf score sense is by 1908 (according to old golf sources, because it "soars higher" than a birdie). As the name of a U.S. $10 coin minted from 1792 to 1933, established in the 1786 resolution for a new monetary system (but at first only the desperately needed small copper coins were minted). The figurative eagle-eyed is attested from c. 1600.
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