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Definition of broadbill in English: broadbillnounˈbrɔːdbɪlˈbrôdbil 1A small, colourful bird of the Old World tropics, with a stocky body, a large head, and a flattened bill with a wide gape. 阔嘴鸟 Family Eurylaimidae: several genera Example sentencesExamples - Like the Mariana mallard, the Guam broadbill also was probably never abundant.
- The Old World has only about 50 species of suboscines, and these fall into three small groups: the outrageously colorful, short-legged, plump pittas; the broadbills; and the asities.
- A walk in the Fig Forest turned up a rare African broadbill.
- I am not up to speed on the identification of antpittas, Eurasian emberizids and finches, or broadbills.
- The Guam broadbill, a small flycatcher that occurred only on the island of Guam, was listed as endangered in 1984.
2North American A bird with a broad bill, especially a duck such as the shoveler or the scaup. 〈主北美〉琵嘴鸭或斑背潜鸭 Example sentencesExamples - In 1948 Heck won first place amateur with his broadbill and best diving duck, the same year in which Crisfield's Lem Ward won "Best in Show."
- Winter residents include large flocks of ducks, geese, and swans winter in the Sound. In West Haven, Connecticut 8,000 scaup (also called Broadbills or Bluebills) were regularly counted in the 1970s.
- The hunters, dressed in camouflage in floating duck blinds offshore, take aim at the broadbills, black ducks and mallards that are the prized bounty of these waters.
Definition of broadbill in US English: broadbillnounˈbrôdbil 1A small bird of the Old World tropics, with a stocky body, a large head, a flattened bill with a wide gape, and typically very colorful plumage. 阔嘴鸟 Family Eurylaimidae: several genera Example sentencesExamples - The Old World has only about 50 species of suboscines, and these fall into three small groups: the outrageously colorful, short-legged, plump pittas; the broadbills; and the asities.
- A walk in the Fig Forest turned up a rare African broadbill.
- I am not up to speed on the identification of antpittas, Eurasian emberizids and finches, or broadbills.
- The Guam broadbill, a small flycatcher that occurred only on the island of Guam, was listed as endangered in 1984.
- Like the Mariana mallard, the Guam broadbill also was probably never abundant.
2North American A bird with a broad bill, especially a duck like the shoveler or the scaup. 〈主北美〉琵嘴鸭或斑背潜鸭 Example sentencesExamples - Winter residents include large flocks of ducks, geese, and swans winter in the Sound. In West Haven, Connecticut 8,000 scaup (also called Broadbills or Bluebills) were regularly counted in the 1970s.
- In 1948 Heck won first place amateur with his broadbill and best diving duck, the same year in which Crisfield's Lem Ward won "Best in Show."
- The hunters, dressed in camouflage in floating duck blinds offshore, take aim at the broadbills, black ducks and mallards that are the prized bounty of these waters.
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