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catbird

英 ['k?tb??d] 美['k?t,b?d]
  • n. 貓鵲(產(chǎn)于北美的一種鳴禽)

英文詞源


catbird (n.)
1731, common name for the North American thrush (Dumetella Carolinensis), so called from its warning cry, which resembles that of a cat; from cat (n.) + bird (n.1). Catbird seat is a 19c. Dixieism, popularized by Brooklyn Dodgers baseball announcer Red Barber and by author James Thurber (1942).
"She must be a Dodger fan," he had said. "Red Barber announces the Dodger games over the radio and he uses those expressions--picked 'em up down South." Joey had gone on to explain one or two. "Tearing up the pea patch" meant going on a rampage; "sitting in the catbird seat" means sitting pretty, like a batter with three balls and no strikes on him. [James Thurber, "The Catbird Seat," "The New Yorker," Nov. 14, 1942]

雙語例句


1. If he had not been hurt, his team would be sitting in the catbird seat.
要是他沒有受傷的話,他的球隊會處于非常有利的地位。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Even from the first, the words went wrong , the catbird pecked away the nightingale.
一開始字里行間就漏洞百出, 貓聲鳥居然把夜鶯啄得鎩羽而歸.

來自辭典例句