dendroica 的音標(biāo)為 ["dendr???k?] ,基本翻譯為“鶯”,速記技巧為“dend(樹)ri(多)oic(音似‘鶯’)”。
Dendroica是英語單詞,詞源為希臘語詞根dendroikos,意為“樹木的”。其變化形式包括復(fù)數(shù)形式Dendroicas和過去式和過去分詞形式Dendric。
相關(guān)單詞有:
Dendrocology,意為“樹木學(xué)”,是樹木學(xué)研究的學(xué)科之一。
Dendrite,意為“樹狀物”,是一種形態(tài)類似樹枝的分子結(jié)構(gòu)。
Density,意為“密度”,與樹木的生長環(huán)境有關(guān),是生態(tài)學(xué)中的一個(gè)重要概念。
Dendrogram,意為“樹木圖”,是一種表示樹木生長過程的圖表。
Dendrochronology,意為“樹木年輪學(xué)”,是研究樹木年輪的科學(xué),可以用來確定歷史時(shí)期的氣候和環(huán)境條件。
Dendroclimatology,意為“樹木氣候?qū)W”,是研究氣候變化與樹木生長之間關(guān)系的科學(xué)。
Dendrological,意為“樹木學(xué)的”,是一種研究樹木的學(xué)科。
Dendrology,意為“樹木學(xué)”,是研究樹木的學(xué)科之一,包括樹木的分類、生長、分布等。
Dendritic,意為“樹枝狀的”,是一種形態(tài)特征,可以用來描述生物體的某些部分或結(jié)構(gòu)。
以上這些單詞都與Dendroica這個(gè)詞源有關(guān),它們在生物學(xué)、生態(tài)學(xué)、氣候?qū)W等多個(gè)領(lǐng)域都有廣泛的應(yīng)用。
常用短語:
1. fly away
2. sing a song
3. flap its wings
4. land on something
5. take off
6. soar through the sky
7. nest
例句:
1. The bird flew away after eating its fill of insects.
2. The butterfly is singing a song as it flaps its wings.
3. The bird landed on a branch and looked around curiously.
4. The kite took off and soared through the sky, leaving a trail of color behind it.
5. The eagle soared high above the mountains, hunting for prey.
6. The bird built a nest in the tree, and soon laid her eggs.
7. The bird"s nest is made of leaves and grass, and is hidden in the branches of a tree.
英文小作文:
標(biāo)題: Birds and Their Nests
Birds are beautiful creatures that bring joy and wonder to us humans. From their graceful flight to their charming songs, birds have captivated us for centuries. But what is perhaps even more fascinating are their nests, which are ingenious creations that provide safe havens for their young. From the simple grass nests of the sparrow to the elaborate feather nests of the eagle, birds have a wide array of nesting techniques that they use to suit their needs and environment. These nests serve as protection for the eggs and young birds, providing them with warmth and shelter from predators. Despite their different shapes and sizes, all birds share a common bond - the love they have for their nests and the safety they provide for their young. From the majestic eagle to the humble sparrow, birds have a way of reminding us of the beauty and wonder of nature.