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Definition of underpart in English: underpartnounˈʌndəpɑːtˈəndərˌpɑrt 1A lower part of something. (物体)下部 Synonyms underside, lower side, underneath, undersurface, undercarriage, belly, underbelly - 1.1underparts The underside of an animal's body, especially when of a specified colour or pattern.
(动物)下部轮廓 the neck and underparts are creamy white Example sentencesExamples - Steller's Jay has rich blue underparts that shade upwards from midnight to pure black, terminating with a jaunty crest.
- It flew like an accipiter, and as it went over I saw its gray head and reddish underparts.
- The bright coloration is usually on the birds' underparts or is hidden when their wings are folded.
- The bird's upper body and wings are black or dark grey, and its underparts are white.
- The Western Scrub-Jay has blue upperparts, a grayish-brown back, and light underparts.
- The non-breeding adult (November to March) has a cap flecked with white and gray, and underparts (except the wing) barred with brown and white.
- Buff-gray underparts and a brown rump contrast with streaked wings with two white wing-bars.
- Adults have brown upperparts and buff-white underparts with a brownish breast band of short streaks.
- Crowned pigeons (subfamily Gourinae) are grey with pink or chestnut underparts and a white wing patch.
- As well as the characteristic white ring around the eye, they usually have green plumage with white, yellow or greyish underparts.
- Females are buff-brown with streaked backs and plain buff underparts.
- Yellow-billed Cuckoos are slender, long-tailed birds with white underparts and dark upperparts.
- During the breeding season, adult males are easily distinguished from brownish females and juveniles by their glossy black plumages and white wing underparts.
- The underparts of males and females are white, and breeding adults have buffy-orange plumage on the head and neck.
- Their underparts are mostly white, except for barring and striations along the rear of the birds.
- Males are mostly red with gray underparts, black wings, and two white wing-bars.
- They have black throats and breasts and light gray cheeks and underparts.
- Many have paler underparts than upperparts and barred underwing and tail feathers, a patterning that may make them less visible to prey.
- Killdeers have brown upperparts, white underparts, and orange rumps.
- They are glossy black except for white markings on their face and underparts, with a tufted tail and slight mane.
Definition of underpart in US English: underpartnounˈəndərˌpɑrtˈəndərˌpärt 1A lower part or portion of something. (物体)下部 Synonyms underside, lower side, underneath, undersurface, undercarriage, belly, underbelly - 1.1underparts The underside of an animal's body, especially when of a specified color or pattern.
(动物)下部轮廓 the neck and underparts are creamy white Example sentencesExamples - Crowned pigeons (subfamily Gourinae) are grey with pink or chestnut underparts and a white wing patch.
- Yellow-billed Cuckoos are slender, long-tailed birds with white underparts and dark upperparts.
- Killdeers have brown upperparts, white underparts, and orange rumps.
- During the breeding season, adult males are easily distinguished from brownish females and juveniles by their glossy black plumages and white wing underparts.
- They have black throats and breasts and light gray cheeks and underparts.
- The underparts of males and females are white, and breeding adults have buffy-orange plumage on the head and neck.
- Adults have brown upperparts and buff-white underparts with a brownish breast band of short streaks.
- They are glossy black except for white markings on their face and underparts, with a tufted tail and slight mane.
- Buff-gray underparts and a brown rump contrast with streaked wings with two white wing-bars.
- The bird's upper body and wings are black or dark grey, and its underparts are white.
- Steller's Jay has rich blue underparts that shade upwards from midnight to pure black, terminating with a jaunty crest.
- Females are buff-brown with streaked backs and plain buff underparts.
- The Western Scrub-Jay has blue upperparts, a grayish-brown back, and light underparts.
- The non-breeding adult (November to March) has a cap flecked with white and gray, and underparts (except the wing) barred with brown and white.
- The bright coloration is usually on the birds' underparts or is hidden when their wings are folded.
- Their underparts are mostly white, except for barring and striations along the rear of the birds.
- Males are mostly red with gray underparts, black wings, and two white wing-bars.
- Many have paler underparts than upperparts and barred underwing and tail feathers, a patterning that may make them less visible to prey.
- As well as the characteristic white ring around the eye, they usually have green plumage with white, yellow or greyish underparts.
- It flew like an accipiter, and as it went over I saw its gray head and reddish underparts.
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