birdsong
/ˈbɜːdsɒŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbɜːrdsɔːŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbərd-ˌsȯŋ/ (ame, mw)
birdsong — 名詞
1. The pleasant, musical sounds that birds make naturally with their voices, especi
鳥鳴
鳥類發出的自然歌唱聲
The pleasant, musical sounds that birds make naturally with their voices, especially the repeated patterns of notes often heard early in the morning or in natural outdoor settings.
Every spring, Mei wakes to birdsong outside her bedroom window before the sun rises.
每年春天,Mei 都在太陽升起前被窗外樹上的鳥鳴聲喚醒。
uncountable noun with no article: 'wakes to birdsong'
Dr. Okafor recorded birdsong in the rainforest to study how species call to each other.
Okafor 博士在雨林中錄下鳥鳴,以研究鳥類如何互相呼叫。
birdsong as object of 'recorded'
The park was so quiet that the only sound was birdsong from the nearby woods.
公園裡非常安靜,唯一聽到的聲音是附近樹林傳來的鳥鳴。
Walking through the forest at dawn, Clara heard birdsong coming from every direction.
Clara 在黎明時穿過森林,聽到四面八方的鳥鳴聲。
Visitors to the botanical garden can enjoy birdsong along with the flowers and fresh air.
植物園的遊客可以一邊賞花、呼吸新鮮空氣,一邊欣賞鳥鳴。
用法筆記
Birdsong is typically uncountable and does not have a plural form. To refer to a single instance of a bird singing, use 'a bird's song' or 'the song of a bird'.