释义 |
storkstork /stɔːk $ stɔːrk/ noun [countable] storkOrigin: Old English storc - A marabou stork was poking about nearby in a pile of rubbish, and I gave it a wide berth.
- He is best known for a prayer that ended an invasion of storks.
- In the Slovenský Raj look out for black woodpeckers and storks.
- There are seagulls, he says, and terns and storks and cockatoos.
- These storks are usually solitary nesters whose young, like those of Ibis, are dependent on their parents for food.
- We always used to say the guys on the Ridge were lucky, the stork brought their babies.
a tall white bird with long legs and a long beak |