nestling
/ˈnestlɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnestlɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈnest-liŋ/ (ame, mw)
nestling — 名詞
- nestlingsingular
- nestlingsplural
1. a baby bird that is still living where it was hatched, too weak to fly, and fed
雛鳥
尚未離巢、仰賴親鳥餵食的幼鳥
a baby bird that is still living where it was hatched, too weak to fly, and fed entirely by its parents.
Mia found a tiny nestling on the grass under the oak tree in her garden.
Mia 在她家花園的橡樹下,發現一隻小小的雛鳥躺在草地上。
common pattern: find + nestling (rescue scenario)
Three pink nestlings stretched their open beaks toward Joon as he peered into the nest.
三隻粉紅色的雛鳥伸長張開的小嘴,朝著探頭看巢的 Joon 討食。
plural noun + colour/body-part description
The mother robin returned every few minutes to feed her hungry nestlings.
知更鳥媽媽每隔幾分鐘就回來一次,餵她那些飢餓的雛鳥。
A nestling fell from the branch, but Eitan gently placed it back in the nest.
有一隻雛鳥從高高的樹枝上掉了下來,Eitan 輕輕地把牠放回鳥巢裡。
Park rangers ask visitors not to touch any nestling they see on the ground.
公園管理員請遊客不要碰觸任何在地上看到的雛鳥。
- fledgling
the next life stage — has feathers and is starting to fly
文法句型
a nestling + verb
用法筆記
Distinguish from 'fledgling': a nestling is still nest-bound and cannot fly, while a fledgling has feathers and is learning to fly outside the nest.