drake
drake — 名詞
- drakesingular
- drakesplural
1. an adult male duck, which in many common species has noticeably brighter and mor
公鴨
成年雄性鴨子,羽毛通常較雌性鮮豔
an adult male duck, which in many common species has noticeably brighter and more colourful feathers than the female.
Henrik pointed at the drake gliding across the pond, its emerald head catching the light.
Henrik 指著池塘上那隻滑行的公鴨,牠翠綠的頭部在陽光下閃閃發亮。
visual description: drake + its distinctive green head
A mallard drake led its brood of ducklings along the canal bank just after sunrise.
日出後不久,一隻綠頭公鴨帶著一窩小鴨沿著運河岸邊走。
collocation: mallard drake
The drake flapped its wings hard and chased a rival away from the reeds.
那隻公鴨使勁拍動翅膀,把競爭者從蘆葦叢旁趕走了。
Quinn explained to the children that the drake makes a much softer sound than the female.
Quinn 向孩子們解釋,公鴨的叫聲比母鴨輕柔得多。
Imani crouched by the water's edge to photograph a drake resting on a fallen branch.
Imani 蹲在岸邊,拍攝一隻停在倒下樹枝上休息的公鴨。
用法筆記
Drake refers only to a male. The word duck by itself can mean either sex, but when a distinction is needed, use drake for the male and duck or hen for the female.