mew
- IPA[mjuː]
英式
- a cage or building for trained hawks, especially while they are moulting.
- (of a trained hawk) moult;confine (a trained hawk) to a cage or building while moulting
verb: mew, 3rd person present: mews, gerund or present participle: mewing, past tense: mewed, past participle: mewed
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名詞
- 1. a cage or building for trained hawks, especially while they are moulting.
動詞
- 1. (of a trained hawk) moult the eyasses clung dully to their leashes as if they were mewing 同義詞
- 2. confine (a trained hawk) to a cage or building while moulting Raoul orders his tent to be pitched and his hawks to be mewed
- ▪ confine (someone) in a restricting place or situation he was mewed up in close low stuffy rooms
- a row or street of houses or flats that have been converted from stables or built to look like ... an eighteenth-century mews a mews house
Oxford Dictionary
- a row or street of houses or apartments that have been converted from stables or built to look ... an eighteenth-century mews a mews house
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for common gull
Oxford Dictionary
- a migratory gull with greenish-gray legs, found locally in northern and eastern Eurasia and ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[myo͞o]
美式
- a cage or building for trained hawks, especially while they are molting.
- (of a trained hawk) molt: the eyasses clung dully to their leashes as if they were mewing
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[mjuː]
英式
- (of a cat or some kinds of bird) make a characteristic high-pitched crying noise: cats mewing to be fed
- the high-pitched crying noise of a cat or bird: a kitten's mew
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[myo͞o]
美式
- (of a cat or some kinds of bird) make a characteristic high-pitched crying noise: a throng of cats and kittens mewing to be fed
- the high-pitched crying noise of a cat or bird: a kitten's mew
Oxford American Dictionary