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peacock
- IPA[ˈpēˌkäk]
美式
- a male peafowl, which has very long tail feathers that have eye-like markings and can be erected and fanned out in display.;an ostentatious or vain person
- display oneself ostentatiously
verb: peacock, 3rd person present: peacocks, gerund or present participle: peacocking, past tense: peacocked, past participle: peacocked
noun: peacock, plural noun: peacocks
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名詞
- 1. a male peafowl, which has very long tail feathers that have eye-like markings and can be erected and fanned out in display.
- ▪ an ostentatious or vain person these young men have always considered themselves the peacocks of Europe
動詞
- 1. display oneself ostentatiously he peacocks in front of the full-length mirror
- a brightly coloured Eurasian butterfly with conspicuous eyespots on its wings.
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- a brightly colored Eurasian butterfly with conspicuous eyespots on its wings.
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- a colourful European fan worm of shallow waters.
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- another term for bornite
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- another term for bornite, so named for its iridescence
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- a greenish-blue color like that of a peacock's neck.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a greenish-blue colour like that of a peacock's neck.
Oxford Dictionary
- (1785–1866), English novelist and poet. He is chiefly remembered for his prose satires, ...
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- IPA[ˈpiːkɒk]
英式
- a male peafowl, which has very long tail feathers that have eye-like markings and can be ...
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