bird
bɜːd noun
2 a word meaning a young woman, which some people think is offensive [英,非正式] 姑娘,妞〔有些人认为此词具有冒犯性〕 BrE informal
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the birds and the bees
the facts about sex used humorously or to children 〔幽默用法或对儿童讲述的〕有关性的基本常识,性知识
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birds of a feather (flock together)
used to say that two or more people have similar attitudes, beliefs etc [非正式] 鸟以群分,物以类聚; 有相同志趣 (信念等 )的人们 informal
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a bird in the hand (is worth two in the bush)
used to say that it is better to keep what you have than to risk losing it by trying to get more 一鸟在手胜过双鸟在林,千羊在望不如一兔在手
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the bird has flown
used to say that the person you are looking for has already left or escaped [非正式] 要找 (抓 )的人走 (跑 )了 informal
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be (strictly) for the birds
old-fashioned informal to be silly, useless, or not practical [过时,非正式] 愚蠢; 毫无用处; 不实用
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wise/wily/funny/weird etc old bird
10. a person who seems wise, funny etc [过时,非正式] 聪明/狡猾/古怪/奇怪等的老东西 old-fashioned informal
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do bird
11. to serve a prison sentence [英,过时,非正式] 蹲监狱; BrE old-fashioned informal