a bird with a strong bill and a stiff tail, which climbs tree trunks to find insects and drums on dead wood to mark territory
啄木鸟。
n. 啄木鸟
北美黑啄木鸟
绿啄木鸟
Woodpeckers use their sharp beaks to peck wood most of the time.
啄木鸟大部分时间都不停地用尖嘴去啄木头。
Woodpeckers mainly inhabit South America and Southeast Asia.
啄木鸟主要栖息在南美洲和东南亚。
The number of woodpeckers has decreased sharply due to over-hunting.
啄木鸟的数量因过度捕杀而急剧减少。
A woodcutter and a woodpecker lived in the forest.
一个樵夫和一只啄木鸟住在森林里。
Savor the silence, if that's what nature serves up, or thrill to the tap-tap of the woodpecker.
如果大自然给你的是寂静,那就尽情享受吧,或者随着啄木鸟的啄啄声而兴奋吧。
The ivory-billed woodpecker is not large, as birds go. It is about the size of a crow, but flashier.
象牙喙啄木鸟不像鸟那样大。它的大小和乌鸦差不多,但更华丽。
It took years for the Army to hit on a workable strategy for the woodpecker—a lesson that is informing its conservation work today.
军方花了数年的时间才想出一个可行的啄木鸟保护策略——这一教训如今正影响着他们的保护工作。
The woodpecker pecked a hole in the tree.
啄木鸟在树上啄了一个洞。
woodpecker /ˈwʊdpekə(r)/DJ /'wudˈpɛkɚ/KK a bird with a long beak that it uses to make holes in trees when it is looking for insects to eat 啄木鸟noun
a bird with a strong bill and a stiff tail, which climbs tree trunks to find insects and drums on dead wood to mark territory
啄木鸟。