搜尋結果
roost
- IPA[ruːst]
英式
- a place where birds regularly settle or congregate to rest at night, or where bats congregate to rest in the day
- (of a bird or bat) settle or congregate for rest or sleep
verb: roost, 3rd person present: roosts, gerund or present participle: roosting, past tense: roosted, past participle: roosted
noun: roost, plural noun: roosts
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名詞
- 1. a place where birds regularly settle or congregate to rest at night, or where bats congregate to rest in the day birds were hurrying to their evening roosts
動詞
- 1. (of a bird or bat) settle or congregate for rest or sleep migrating martins and swallows were settling to roost
- be in complete control
Oxford American Dictionary
- be in complete control
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an action, scheme, etc.) recoil unfavorably upon the originator
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of an action in the past) have an unexpected adverse consequence for the person responsible
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ro͞ost]
美式
- a place where birds regularly settle or congregate to rest at night, or where bats congregate ... birds were hurrying to their evening roosts
- (of a bird or bat) settle or congregate for rest or sleep: migrating martins and swallows were settling to roost
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ro͞ost]
美式
- (in the Orkneys and Shetlands) a tidal race.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ruːst]
英式
- (in the Orkneys and Shetlands) a tidal race.
Oxford Dictionary