seagull
seagull — 名詞
1. a common coastal bird with white feathers on its body, long pointed wings that a
海鷗
一種常見的海鳥,多為白身灰翅
a common coastal bird with white feathers on its body, long pointed wings that are often grey or dark, and a strong beak, commonly seen near harbours and beaches where it gathers in large groups
A seagull landed on the pier beside Renata while she was eating her sandwich.
一隻海鷗停在 Renata 身旁的碼頭上,當時她正在吃三明治。
collocation: seagull + landed on [surface]
The children laughed as a flock of seagulls followed their boat out of the harbour.
孩子們大聲笑著,因為一群海鷗跟著他們的船離開了港口。
common phrase: a flock of seagulls
Sven watched a seagull glide over the waves without moving its wings once.
Sven 看著一隻海鷗在海浪上方滑翔,翅膀一動也不動。
Tourists on the beach fed pieces of bread to the seagulls every morning.
沙灘上的觀光客每天早上都餵海鷗吃麵包屑。
A loud seagull sat on the roof of Bao's shed and cried all afternoon.
一隻吵鬧的海鷗停在 Bao 家屋頂的棚子上,叫了一整個下午。
用法筆記
In everyday speech people usually call these birds 'seagulls', but ornithologists often use just 'gull' because some species live well inland rather than by the sea.