stork 英 [stɔːk]   美 [stɔrk]

stork

stork  英 [stɔːk] 美 [stɔrk]

n. [鸟] 鹳 

名词复数:storks 

It was made of aluminiumtubing, Mylar and piano wire, with a weird horizontal stabiliser poking fromthe front like the head of a stork. 这个飞行器由铝质管材、聚酯薄膜和钢琴丝制成,前端伸出来一个活象鹳的脑袋的怪异的水平稳定器。
In a remarkable story of survival, this Hungarian stork was given a new lease on life after being fitted with an artificial prosthetic beak. 在一个不寻常的、生死抗争的故事里,这只匈牙利鹳装上人工仿生鸟喙后,就有了更长的寿命。

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  • n. [鸟] 鹳
  • 1. It was made of aluminiumtubing, Mylar and piano wire, with a weird horizontal stabiliser poking fromthe front like the head of a stork.

    这个飞行器由铝质管材、聚酯薄膜和钢琴丝制成,前端伸出来一个活象鹳的脑袋的怪异的水平稳定器。

  • 2. In a remarkable story of survival, this Hungarian stork was given a new lease on life after being fitted with an artificial prosthetic beak.

    在一个不寻常的、生死抗争的故事里,这只匈牙利鹳装上人工仿生鸟喙后,就有了更长的寿命。

  • 3. And they would wed before the stork visited and before the couple made the costly investment of putting the husband through business school.

    他们会在鹳鸟拜访和做把丈夫送到商学院这项有代价的投资之前举办婚礼。

  • stork (n.) Old English storc "stork," from Proto-Germanic *sturkaz (source also of Old Norse storkr, Swedish and Danish stork, Middle Dutch storc, Old High German storah, German Storch "stork"), from PIE root *ster- (1) "stiff." Perhaps so called with reference to the bird's stiff or rigid posture. But some connect the word to Greek torgos "vulture."
stork / stɔːk ; NAmE stɔːrk / noun a large black and white bird with a long beak and neck and long legs, that lives near water but often builds its nest on the top of a high building. There is a tradition that says that it is storksthat bring people their new babies. 鹳(有送子的寓意) stork storks stork / stɔːk ; NAmE stɔːrk /
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