释义 |
tur·di·dae \ˈtərdəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Turdus + -idae : a widely distributed family of singing birds (suborder Passeres) containing the true thrushes and a greater or lesser number of related birds (as often the bluebirds, wheatears, stonechats, Old World warblers, Old World redstarts, solitaires, and water ouzels, and the mockingbirds and thrashers) |