1.【动】鹧鸪;〈美〉松鸡
2.帕特里奇
1.a fat brown bird that is hunted for sport and food; the meat from a partridge
1.Darcy acknowledged, that the partridges were remarkably well done; and I suppose he has two or three French cooks at least.
连达西先生也承认鹧鸪烧得美极了,我看他自己至少用了三个法国厨子呢。
2.Only the fast-breeding rabbits, hares and partridges , and for a while gazelles, could cope with such hunting pressure.
因此只有繁殖快的兔子、松鸡和短期出现过一阵子的瞪羚能提供所需求量。
3.Such compassion seems not to have been extended to the fish, nor to the 55 partridges that Darwin bagged in a single week of shooting.
不过这种同情心似乎没有延伸到鱼类,也没有到鹧鸪,因为达尔文曾在单周内捕获55只鹧鸪。
4.The fields in this image are located southwest of the city of Perdizes, which means "partridges" in Portuguese.
图中这些农田位于佩尔迪济斯城的西南方,佩尔迪济斯是葡萄牙语“鹧鸪”的意思。
5.The crows of partridges record the features of times, enlarge the creative themes of poems, also show people's various feeling worlds.
鹧鸪的声声啼叫记录了时代风情,丰富了诗歌的创作题材,也展示了人们多样的情感世界。
6.Most poems about partridges mainly describe the out looking of the bird or express the poet's feeling.
咏鹧鸪诗词是以刻画鹧鸪形象、或借鹧鸪抒发情感的诗词作品。
7.Partridges and woodpeckers were booming and knocking in the forest .
鹧鸪和啄木鸟蓬勃发展,敲在森林中。
8.Those large quatities of poems about describing partridges appeared in Tang Dynasty first.
咏鹧鸪诗是在唐朝首先出现,且篇目较多。
9.Partridges may be caught with bare hands.
可以空手抓住鹧鸪。
10.Humbler partridges propulsion Their humbler followers, such as partridges, have a like power of strong propulsion, but soon tire.
次于野鸭和鸽子的鸟,如鹧鸪,有相似的巨大推动力,但很快会疲劳。