释义 |
gullgull /ɡʌl/ noun [countable] gullOrigin: 1400-1500 From a Celtic language. - A noisy crew of black-headed gulls is wheeling below the bridge, feeding on the river's detritus.
- I walked around the lake three times, looking for the gull.
- Nah man, thass some sea gulls.
- The few gulls, mewing aimlessly, circle in, alighting.
- The herring gulls are local resident birds, and great opportunists, able to change their feeding habits to whatever is available.
- The severed heads of gulls, rabbits, crows, mice, owls, moles and small lizards looked down on me.
- What a relief to have that weight of womanhood rise like a gull and fly away.
- You could hear the sea gulls.
a large common black and white sea bird that lives near the sea SYN seagull |