1.刚孵出的雏,还不能离窝的雏;婴孩
1.“nestle”的现在分词
1.a baby bird that has not learned to fly
1.The present participle of nestle
1.Serpent gliding past the nest, from its hole in the wall, ate up the young unfledged nestlings.
一条蛇从墙洞里出来,爬近那个巢,把那些未生羽毛的小雏燕吃掉。
2.She allowed these eggs to hatch27, then took samples from the nestlings to see who was the father.
她让这些卵孵化出来,然后从雏鸟身上取样看谁是它们的父亲。
3.But the question arises, why don't nestlings beg loudly when they aren't all that hungry?
但问题是,为什么不大声雏鸟乞讨时,不是那么饿了吗?
4.At the moment it has 124 vultures, most of them trapped as nestlings in the past two years.
当时已经有124只兀鹫在这里养殖,它们大多数都是在过去两年里捕获的幼雏。
5.a pouch like enlargement of a bird's gullet in which food is partially digested or stored for regurgitation to nestlings.
鸟类食管部位的囊状的扩大部分,用来对食物进行部分消化或贮存食物进行反刍来喂食雏鸟。
6.Her work revealed that males who did not get enough food as nestlings have a smaller range of songs.
她的研究显示,幼年食物不足的雄鸟叫声种类较少。
7.The nest is thus better defended, more food is gathered and the nestlings are better educated in the ways and wiles of their species.
这样一来,鸟巢更加安全,能够集中更多的食物,雏鸟也能接受更好的“教育”,当然是以他们的方式。
8.It has probably saved the life of its nestlings , but at some risk to itself.
这样,一窝雏鸟就可能安然无恙,但它自己却要冒点风险。
9.The researchers captured 18 nestlings and then hand-reared and observed them for two years.
研究小组捕捉了18只未离巢的雏鸟,并亲自孵育它们,观察它们两年。
10.From their size, I judged the nestlings to be six-week-old males, well-feathered but with comic patches of down.
从它们的个头来判断,这两只幼隼应该是6周大的雄隼,它们的羽翼已经丰满,但其中还夹杂着几块滑稽的细小绒毛。