α. late Middle English kyngys fyschare, 1500s kinges fisher, 1500s–1700s kings fisher, 1700s– king's fisher.
β. 1500s– kingfisher.
单词 | kingfisher |
释义 | kingfishern.adj.α. late Middle English kyngys fyschare, 1500s kinges fisher, 1500s–1700s kings fisher, 1700s– king's fisher. β. 1500s– kingfisher. A. n. 1. a. A small Eurasian bird, Alcedo atthis, with brilliant blue and orange plumage and a long pointed beak, which feeds on fish and other aquatic animals which it captures by diving. More fully common kingfisher.Various superstitions have been associated with the common kingfisher, some of which it shares with the halcyon (see halcyon n. 1a), with which it has often been identified. In particular, it was believed that a dried specimen hung up would by its position indicate the direction in which the wind was blowing. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > birds > perching birds > order Coraciiformes (kingfisher, etc.) > [noun] > family Alcedinidae kingfisher1440 the world > animals > birds > perching birds > order Coraciiformes (kingfisher, etc.) > [noun] > family Alcedinidae > member of genus Ceryle kingfisher1440 pied kingfisher?1606 belted kingfisher1782 the world > animals > birds > perching birds > order Coraciiformes (kingfisher, etc.) > [noun] > family Alcedinidae > dacelo novaeguineae (kookaburra) kingfisher1440 laughing jackass1798 settler's clock1827 jackass1844 goburra1860 Jack1863 kookaburra1890 Jacky1898 Jacko1907 kooka1933 the world > animals > birds > perching birds > order Coraciiformes (kingfisher, etc.) > [noun] > family Alcedinidae > genus Alcedo > alcedo atthis (kingfisher) halcyona1393 coalmousea1425 kingfisher1440 α. β. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1593) sig. V4v Cormoraunts glutt, Kites spoile, king fishers waste.1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words at Halcyon A bird called a King-fisher.a1667 A. Cowley On Poverty in Wks. (1711) III. 58 Here sad King-fishers tell their Tales.1768 T. H. Croker et al. Compl. Dict. Arts & Sci. (new ed.) II Merops, the bee-eater..a very beautiful bird, somewhat larger than the common king-fisher.1778 G. White Let. 7 Aug. in Nat. Hist. Selborne (1789) 238 The king-fisher darts along like an arrow.a1821 J. Keats Imitation Spenser in Poet. Wks. (1874) 22 There the kingfisher saw his plumage bright Vieing with fish of brilliant dye below.1863 Sporting Gaz. 19 Dec. 959/2 A fine male specimen of the kingfisher or halcyon was shot on the Links, Aberdeen, last week.1940 Illustr. London News 21 Sept. 384/1 In the course of the ages..species have come into being wherein male, female, and young are all alike resplendent, as with our kingfisher.1980 M. Shoard Theft of Countryside ii. ix. 84 Birds here are everywhere: herons, kingfishers, snipe, geese, swans, duck, bittern, curlews, warblers, woodpeckers and nightjars.2006 Lancs. Life Feb. 52/3 (caption) The turquoise and gold flash of a kingfisher may be seen on many Lakeland rivers. Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 275 Kyngys fyschare, lytylle byrde, isida. 1567 J. Maplet Greene Forest f. 108v Beare a naturall grudge the one to the other: as doth the Eagle and the Kings Fisher. 1628 T. May tr. Virgil Georgicks iii. 89 When..dew refreshing on the Pasture fields The Moone bestowes, Kings-fishers [L. alcyonen] play on shore. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica b ij That a Kings fisher hanged by the bill sheweth where the winde is. 1797 E. Burke Lett. Peace Regic. France iii, in Wks. (1815) VIII. 326 This sanguine little king's-fisher (not prescient of the storm, as by his instinct he ought to be). 1962 J. R. R. Tolkien Let. 1 Aug. (1995) 318 Tom appears..with a ‘swan-wing feather’: to increase the riverishness, and to allow for the incident in the second poem, the gift of a blue feather by the king's fisher. b. Any of the other birds of the genus Alcedo or the family Alcedinidae, which are typically small, brightly coloured, with long, pointed bills.Frequently with distinguishing word, as belted kingfisher, mangrove kingfisher, etc.The kingfishers are sometimes regarded as forming a suborder, Alcedines, comprising three families, Alcedinidae, Halcyonidae, and Cerylidae. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > birds > perching birds > order Coraciiformes (kingfisher, etc.) > [noun] > family Alcedinidae > unspecified and miscellaneous types kingfisher1611 tody1773 robin1826 kinghunter1837 robin redbreast1847 malachite kingfisher1903 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues at Rousserole The Riuer Nightingale; a kind of Kings-fisher. 1694 Philos. Trans. 1693 (Royal Soc.) 17 989 The Fishing Hauk is an absolute Species of a Kings-fisher. 1776 S. Ward Mod. Syst. Nat. Hist. VIII. 92 (heading) The American King-fisher. 1790 Coll. Voy. round World V. xi. 1805 We found the halcyon, or great king-fisher, having fine bright colours. 1825 C. Waterton Wanderings in S. Amer. 133 A bird called Jacamar is often taken for a king-fisher, but it has no relationship to that tribe. 1893 A. Newton et al. Dict. Birds: Pt. II 488 In habits Kingfishers display considerable diversity. 1945 C. Barrett Austral. Bird Life 144 There are several other northern species: the mangrove kingfisher..the forest kingfisher..and the yellow-billed kingfisher. 2015 Winnipeg Free Press 18 July e7 (advt.) Keep an eye out for eagles, whopping cranes, kingfishers and Manitoba's provincial bird, the Great Grey Owl. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > hunting > fishing > fishing-tackle > means of attracting fish > [noun] > artificial fly > salmon flies salmon fly1704 kingfisher?1758 tartan1837 goldfinch1845 parr-tail1847 baker1848 butcher1860 Jock Scott1866 claret1867 colonel1867 king1867 major1867 Shannon fly1867 wasp1867 chimney-sweep1872 Jack Scott1874 hornet1876 winesop black1876 mystery1880 ?1758 R. Bowlker Art of Angling Improved 76 King's Fisher, or Peacock Fly. 1787 T. Best Conc. Treat. Angling (ed. 2) 109 Two salmon flies, which are the principal ones, called the Dragon and Kings-fisher..of the most gaudy feathers there are, especially the peacock's. 1818 W. Carroll Angler's Vade Mecum 102 The king's fisher or peacock fly is also taken by him, or any fly that is large and gaudy. 3. A brilliant blue or blue-green colour resembling that of a kingfisher. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > named colours > blue or blueness > [noun] > greenish blue peacock colour1598 verditer1819 verdigris blue1832 robin's-egg blue1844 aquamarine1846 turquoise1853 verditer blue1857 bird's-egg blue1858 Alice1872 Nile blue1873 starch blue1875 cyan-blue1879 peacock1881 peacock blue1881 bird's egg1885 Gobelin blue1886 cyan1889 Nile1895 kingfisher1901 Alice blue1905 teal1923 aqua1936 teal blue1949 1901 W. C. Monkhouse Hist. & Descr. Chinese Porcelain ii. 59 Blues:..sky-blue, turquoise, peacock, kingfisher. 1922 Daily Mail 11 Dec. 1 (advt.) All the leading colours including Ivory, Apricot, Jade, Kingfisher, [etc.]. 1970 Observer 18 Jan. 1/8 (advt.) Both dresses in navy, deep oatmeal or kingfisher. 1987 National Geographic Sept. 288 (caption) Fanciful terms for jade colors include spinach, kingfisher, and scores more. 2008 Irish Times (Nexis) 17 Apr. (Property) 4 A small study, painted in a zinging shade of kingfisher, makes a private retreat. B. adj. Of a brilliant blue or blue-green colour resembling that of a kingfisher. Cf. Compounds. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > named colours > blue or blueness > [adjective] > greenish blue turquoise1573 pavonaceous1688 aquamarine1846 verditer1857 robin's egg1871 peacock1873 starch blue1875 bird's-egg blue1878 Alice blue1905 kingfisher1930 teal blue1949 1930 M. Meagher White Jade ii. ii. 76 The host, gazing out of the corners of his eyes at the embroidered kingfisher silks of Chiao Sui. 1965 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 14 Oct. 7 f/1 (caption) Miss Fashion beats the drum for shimmery evening suit of kingfisher antique satin. 1984 B. Watson tr. H. Yü in Columbia Bk. Chinese Poetry 238 Who knows what happens there where kingfisher curtains hang tier on tier and golden screens are deep? 2010 Western Morning News (Plymouth) (Nexis) 5 Feb. 14 Fringed ankle straps, in vivid kingfisher leather? Give it a go. Compounds kingfisher colour n. a brilliant blue or blue-green colour resembling that of a kingfisher. ΚΠ 1858 Athenæum 15 May 629/3 Much better..is Mr. E. A. Goodall's Giudecca..for the gradation and intermingling of kingfisher colour. 1906 R. L. Hobson Porcelain iii. 27 Turquoise blue, of the shades known as ‘peacock green’ or ‘kingfisher colour’, is seen on vases. 2008 Times (Nexis) 26 July (Features section) 15 Hoffman..wears the kind of bright kingfisher colours that suit redheads. kingfisher green adj. and n. (a) adj. of a blue-green colour resembling that of a kingfisher; (b) n. this colour. ΚΠ 1831 Royal Lady's Mag. June 438 Train of kingfisher green silk, ornamented with gold. 1899 S. W. Bushell Oriental Ceramic Art (new ed.) xxiv. 680 The term ‘kingfisher green,’ used here, is intended to indicate the light blue-green tint of the plumes of the kingfisher's feathers. 1972 Victoria (Texas) Advocate 19 Mar. 12/3 Jade..does in fact come in countless colours... Kingfisher green, beeswax yellow, cinnabar red, and ink black are considered valuable. 2010 S. H. West & W. L. Idema tr. Z. Guangzu Monks, Bandits, Lovers, & Immortals vi. 213 The sedge, slippery with frost, Brushes the kingfisher green gauze of my silk skirt. kingfisher blue n. and adj. (a) n. a brilliant blue colour resembling that of a kingfisher; (b) adj. of this colour. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > named colours > blue or blueness > [noun] > bright blue sapphire huec1430 sapphire colour1477 sapphire1686 sapphire-blue1782 halcyon blue1787 kingfisher blue1878 new blue1897 the world > matter > colour > named colours > blue or blueness > [adjective] > bright blue sapphirine1413 sapphire1433 sapphire-hued1446 sapphire-coloureda1586 sapphiric1605 sapphire-blue1782 electric blue1877 pirate blue1896 kingfisher blue1915 halcyon blue1922 blue-brilliant1923 1878 Titusville (Pa.) Morning Herald 22 Apr. The colors in fashion are kingfisher blue; toad green of several shades; putty of several shades. 1915 J. Galsworthy Freelands xxvi. 282 She removed the kingfisher-blue fillet, and making certain passes with her fingers through the hair, murmured: ‘It's so beautifully fine’. 1956 G. Durrell My Family & Other Animals v. 58 The sea smooth and opalescent, kingfisher-blue. 2011 C. Moran How to be Woman (2012) v. 94 Cami-knickers in outrageous colours, flashing under basques: kingfisher blue; rose-red; gold. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1440 |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。