lark
英式音标:[lɑ:k] 美式音标:[lɑrk]
lark基本解释 n. 云雀;百灵鸟;欢乐vi. 骑马玩乐;嬉耍vt. 愚弄n. (Lark)人名;(东南亚国家华语)六 lark的意思释义 n.云雀,百灵鸟;玩
lark怎么读
英式音标:[lɑ:k]
美式音标:[lɑrk]
lark基本解释
n. 云雀;百灵鸟;欢乐
vi. 骑马玩乐;嬉耍
vt. 愚弄
n. (Lark)人名;(东南亚国家华语)六
lark的意思释义
n.
云雀,百灵鸟;玩笑,嬉戏;
vi.
捉云雀;嬉戏;
变形
复数:larks过去式:larked过去分词:larked现在分词:larking第三人称单数:larks
英英释义
lark[ lɑ:k ]n.
North American songbirds having a yellow breast
同义词:meadowlark
a songbird that lives mainly on the ground in open country; has streaky brown plumage
同义词:pipittitlark
any of numerous predominantly Old World birds noted for their singing
any carefree episode
同义词:escapade
v.play boisterously
同义词:frolicrollickskylarkdisportsportcavortgambolfriskromprun aroundlark about
lark用法及例句
词组短语
for a lark当作玩笑;为了取乐
rise with the lark早起
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
A lark was singing high up in the sky.
一只云雀在高空中歌唱。
He is so proud of her, and always compares her to a lark.
他为她而感到骄傲,总是把她比作云雀。
The twitter of the lark is very pleasant.
百灵鸟的叫声很动听。
The merry lark warbles in the forest.
那只快乐的百灵鸟在树林里鸣叫。
She was always singing as merrily as any lark.
她总是唱着歌,比百灵鸟都快乐。
The boys didn\'t mean any harm,they were only having a lark.
那些男孩子无意作恶,他们不过在闹着玩罢了。
He only said it for a lark.
他只是说着玩而已。
用作动词(v.)
Stop larking about and get on with your work.
别到处胡闹了,干活儿去吧。
例句参考
Lark Sparrow (Chondestes grammacus)Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris)
MOVEMENTS AND SURVIVAL OF LARK BUNTING FLEDGLINGS
LARK SPARROW (CHONDESTES GRAMMACUS) NEST-SITE SELECTION AND SUCCESS IN A MIXED-GRASS PRAIRIE
Microgeographic Prediction of Polygyny in the Lark Bunting
L orna J. C lark (ed.), The Court Journals and Letters of Frances Burney, Volume III & IV : 1788.
ORIENTATION AND MICROCLIMATE OF HORNED LARK NESTS: THE IMPORTANCE OF SHADE
History of the Crested Lark in the Mediterranean region as revealed by mtDNA sequences and morphology.
MODELING POST‐FLEDGING SURVIVAL OF LARK BUNTINGS IN RESPONSE TO ECOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL FACTORS
Adaptive Plasticity in Female Mate Choice Dampens Sexual Selection on Male Ornaments in the Lark Bunting
lark词源
lark (n.1)
\"songbird,\" early 14c., earlier lauerche (c. 1200), from Old English lawerce (late Old English laferce), from Proto-Germanic *laiw(a)rikon (cognates: Old Saxon lewerka, Frisian liurk, Old Norse lævirik, Dutch leeuwerik, German Lerche), of unknown origin. Some Old English and Old Norse forms suggest a compound meaning \"treason-worker,\" but there is no folk tale to explain or support this.
lark (n.2)
\"spree, frolic,\" 1811, possibly shortening of skylark (1809), sailors\' slang \"play rough in the rigging of a ship\" (larks were proverbial for high-flying), or from English dialectal lake/laik \"to play\" (c. 1300, from Old Norse leika \"to play,\" from PIE *leig- \"to leap\") with intrusive -r- common in southern British dialect. The verb lake, considered characteristic of Northern English vocabulary, is the opposite of work but lacks the other meanings of play. As a verb, from 1813. Related: Larked; larking.
lark相关例句
1.as gay as a lark
像百灵鸟一样快活
3.The lark salutes the dawn.
云雀用歌声迎接黎明。
5.lark with birdlime
用粘鸟胶捉云雀
9.The Song of the Lark
云雀之歌
10.as clean as a lark
非常整洁