释义 |
guanogua‧no /ˈɡwɑːnəʊ $ -noʊ/ noun [uncountable] guanoOrigin: 1600-1700 Spanish, Quechua huanu - Everywhere was thick with greenish slime and off-white guano in this great bird slum.
- Farther south, the millions of seabirds that normally nourish on the famous guano islands are being decimated.
- Fishermen scurry all over the seas catching anchovies; quarrymen have long made a living scraping guano from the bird-rich islands.
- High winds and steep rocks make landing hazardous, and the smell of guano deposits can be significant!
- It may be the most majestic bird guano in Southern California.
solid waste from sea birds, put on soil to help plants grow |