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cuckoo
- IPA[ˈkʊkuː]
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- a long-tailed, medium-sized bird, typically with a grey or brown back and barred or pale underparts. Many cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of small songbirds.;a mad person.
- mad; crazy
- take over (the home of a vulnerable person) in order to establish a base for illegal drug dealing in the area
noun: cuckoo, plural noun: cuckoos
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名詞
- 1. a long-tailed, medium-sized bird, typically with a grey or brown back and barred or pale underparts. Many cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of small songbirds.
- 2. informal a mad person.
形容詞
- 1. informal mad; crazy people think you're cuckoo
動詞
- 1. British take over (the home of a vulnerable person) in order to establish a base for illegal drug dealing in the area the frightened woman confided to her support worker that her flat had been cuckooed by a gang selling drugs
- a bee which lays its eggs in the nest of another kind of bee, the young being raised and fed by ...
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- a wasp that lays its eggs in the nest of a bee or another species of wasp.
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- a clock that strikes the hour with a sound like a cuckoo's call and typically has a ...
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- whitish froth found in compact masses on leaves and plant stems, exuded by the larvae of ...
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- an Old World songbird similar to the shrike and somewhat resembling a cuckoo when in flight. It ...
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- a bee that lays its eggs in the nest of another species of bee, the young being raised and fed ...
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- a wasp that lays its eggs in the nest of a bee or another species of wasp.
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- a bird resembling a roller, with an iridescent green cap, back, wings, and tail, found only in ...
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- IPA[ˈko͞oˌko͞o]
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- a medium-sized long-tailed bird, typically with a gray or brown back and barred or pale ...
- mad; crazy: people think you're cuckoo
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