英 [ˈjɑːdbɜːd] 美 [ˈjɑːrdbɜːrd]
n. 新兵;囚犯
yardbird /ˈjɑːdˌbɜːd/
名词 an inexperienced, untrained, or clumsy soldier, esp one employed on menial duties (没经验或笨拙的)新兵
The forests of British Columbia, Unesco says, are home to more life per square yard than anywhere else on Earth: elk, wolves, hawks, bears… Yet there was barely a bird in the trees.
联合国教科文组织认为,在不列颠哥伦比亚省每平方码的土地上,动物比世界上任何其它地方都要多:驼鹿,狼,秃鹰,熊…,然而我没有看见树上有一只鸟。
As far as bird droppings go, they are part of having birds in your yard and your thistle bird feeder guarantees you'll see droppings.
据鸟类粪便走,它们是你的院子有鸟鸟和你们蓟馈线保证您看粪便。
The furniture appeared a little worn. An old pickup truck sat in the garage and a muddy bird dog ran about the yard.
家具略显陈旧,一辆旧的轻便货车停在车库里,一条土褐色的捕禽猎犬在院子里窜来窜去。
Fortunately it applies to all the bird species that make our yard their home.
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