parrot
- IPA[ˈparət]
英式
- a bird, often vividly coloured, with a short downcurved hooked bill, grasping feet, and a raucous voice, found especially in the tropics and feeding on fruits and seeds. Many are popular as cage birds, and some are able to mimic the human voice.
- repeat mechanically
verb: parrot, 3rd person present: parrots, gerund or present participle: parroting, past tense: parroted, past participle: parroted
noun: parrot, plural noun: parrots
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a bird, often vividly coloured, with a short downcurved hooked bill, grasping feet, and a raucous voice, found especially in the tropics and feeding on fruits and seeds. Many are popular as cage birds, and some are able to mimic the human voice.
動詞
- 1. repeat mechanically encouraging students to parrot back information