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Definition of murmuration in English: murmurationnoun məːməːˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌmərməˈrāSHən 1A flock of starlings. 〈罕〉一群椋鸟 Example sentencesExamples - Many of these, including tiding of magpies, murmuration of starlings, unkindness of ravens, and exaltation of larks, are poetic inventions that one can trace back to the fifteenth century.
- Once a murmuration gets this large, the best way to get rid of them is through a major concerted effort, as officials were doing Monday evening, he said.
- These displays, known as murmurations, are a frequently observed but little understood phenomenon and can involve up to 3 million birds at a time; a vast squadron of cackling artists picking out geometric symphonies led on by forces we can't even begin to understand.
- I mentioned to Bruce that his photo got the old gears turning and he responded by telling me about the " murmurations’ he was watching from his living room in the sky.
2literary mass noun The action of murmuring. 发细声 the murmuration of a flock of warblers 一群刺嘴莺的啁啾声。 Example sentencesExamples - The way it builds from an initial murmuration of clarinets is not unlike the way Palimpsest I proceeds.
Synonyms hum, humming, buzz, buzzing, whir, thrum, thrumming, drone, sigh
OriginLate Middle English: from French, from Latin murmuratio(n-), from murmurare 'to murmur'. The usage as a collective noun dates from the late 15th century. Definition of murmuration in US English: murmurationnounˌmərməˈrāSHən 1A flock of starlings. 〈罕〉一群椋鸟 Example sentencesExamples - These displays, known as murmurations, are a frequently observed but little understood phenomenon and can involve up to 3 million birds at a time; a vast squadron of cackling artists picking out geometric symphonies led on by forces we can't even begin to understand.
- Once a murmuration gets this large, the best way to get rid of them is through a major concerted effort, as officials were doing Monday evening, he said.
- Many of these, including tiding of magpies, murmuration of starlings, unkindness of ravens, and exaltation of larks, are poetic inventions that one can trace back to the fifteenth century.
- I mentioned to Bruce that his photo got the old gears turning and he responded by telling me about the " murmurations’ he was watching from his living room in the sky.
2literary The action of murmuring. 发细声 the murmuration of a flock of warblers 一群刺嘴莺的啁啾声。 Example sentencesExamples - The way it builds from an initial murmuration of clarinets is not unlike the way Palimpsest I proceeds.
Synonyms hum, humming, buzz, buzzing, whir, thrum, thrumming, drone, sigh
OriginLate Middle English: from French, from Latin murmuratio(n-), from murmurare ‘to murmur’. The usage as a collective noun dates from the late 15th century. |