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finch
- IPA[fɪn(t)ʃ]
英式
- a seed-eating songbird that typically has a stout bill and colourful plumage.
noun: finch, plural noun: finches
- 相關詞
- another term for Darwin's finches
Oxford Dictionary
- a group of songbirds related to the buntings and found on the Galapagos Islands, discovered by ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a group of songbirds related to the buntings and found on the Galapagos Islands, discovered by ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small Australian waxbill with black and white stripes on the face, popular as a cage bird.
Oxford Dictionary
- a small Australian waxbill with black and white stripes on the face, popular as a pet bird.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a finch found in Asia and western North America, the male of which has pinkish underparts and rump.
Oxford Dictionary
- a finch found in Asia and western North America, the male of which has pinkish underparts and rump.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a red-breasted brown finch, now common from Canada to Mexico and sometimes regarded as a pest.
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- a seed-eating songbird that typically has a stout bill and colorful plumage.
Oxford American Dictionary