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词汇 birdwatching
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Definition of birdwatching in English:

birdwatching

nounˈbəːdwɒtʃɪŋˈbərdwɑtʃɪŋ
mass noun
  • The practice of observing birds in their natural environment as a hobby.

    对大自然中鸟类活动进行的业余观察

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There has been a lot of work gone into this accreditation and it really sets this area up as being the capital for bird-watching and study.
    • In a variety of presentations and displays, the pupils demonstrated some of the activities they take part in, including singing, bird-watching, gymnastics, archaeology, drama and cheerleading.
    • I think that cats are owed a certain amount of stimulation, whether bird-watching from an indoor perch or playing with humans or another cat, or checking out their territory periodically.
    • The Forest Service's latest survey, in 2000, found 71 million people who enjoyed bird-watching, up from 21 million in 1982.
    • He was a partner in an engineering firm which he co-founded, and spent many hours bird-watching, but his lifestyle was turned upside down by the condition, which developed after a bad bout of gastric flu.
    • I would give anything that reminds the recipient of where we live, whether it be food, a species identifier, a course in bird-watching, or native plants.
    • More bird-watching is in the air for high-profile twitcher Lord Puttnam, producer of The Killing Fields, Midnight Express and Chariots of Fire, who's all set to spend even more time in Ireland.
    • In a way, praying is very much like bird-watching.
    • Daytime high temperatures average in the high 60s. Spring may be the best season here, with moderate temperatures, good bird-watching, and a full lake.
    • And after a satisfying day of bird-watching, treat yourself to a scrumptious meal of Maryland's famous blue crabs, oysters, or a freshly caught fish.
    • Walter, who has hung up a bird feeder outside his apartment window, meets and chats up an 11-year-old girl who is bird-watching in a neighborhood park.
    • After a day spent bird-watching, hiking, and walking on the trails, you'll be happy to find the comfort of your hotel and to plan your next day's visit on the town!
    • This issue also touches on other simple ideas and interests that seem so fitting at this time of year, such as the quiet and peaceful joy of bird-watching, an especially rich experience in the West.
    • Because some people worry that bird feeding disrupts natural patterns, the practice has long been debated by the environmental, bird-watching and home-owning communities.
    • An estimated ten thousand people visit the refuge each year to enjoy a variety of activities from bird-watching and photography to hunting and fishing.
    • An ongoing outreach program educates golfers and local residents on the course benefits of wetlands preservation, recycling and bird-watching.
    • Whatever hobbies you had, you are now free to pursue any discipline you craved whether it is bird-watching or travelling.
    • At the most ancient oracle, the oracle of Zeus at remote Dodona in the direction of Albania, divination seems to have taken the form of structured bird-watching, involving the behaviour of doves and a sacred oak tree.
    • There'd be a spot for sunbathing, another for bird-watching.
    • It's similar to bird-watching where you tick off the rarest species.

Definition of birdwatching in US English:

birdwatching

nounˈbərdwɑtʃɪŋˈbərdwäCHiNG
  • The practice of observing birds in their natural environment as a hobby.

    对大自然中鸟类活动进行的业余观察

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In a variety of presentations and displays, the pupils demonstrated some of the activities they take part in, including singing, bird-watching, gymnastics, archaeology, drama and cheerleading.
    • In a way, praying is very much like bird-watching.
    • After a day spent bird-watching, hiking, and walking on the trails, you'll be happy to find the comfort of your hotel and to plan your next day's visit on the town!
    • Because some people worry that bird feeding disrupts natural patterns, the practice has long been debated by the environmental, bird-watching and home-owning communities.
    • He was a partner in an engineering firm which he co-founded, and spent many hours bird-watching, but his lifestyle was turned upside down by the condition, which developed after a bad bout of gastric flu.
    • Walter, who has hung up a bird feeder outside his apartment window, meets and chats up an 11-year-old girl who is bird-watching in a neighborhood park.
    • It's similar to bird-watching where you tick off the rarest species.
    • And after a satisfying day of bird-watching, treat yourself to a scrumptious meal of Maryland's famous blue crabs, oysters, or a freshly caught fish.
    • I think that cats are owed a certain amount of stimulation, whether bird-watching from an indoor perch or playing with humans or another cat, or checking out their territory periodically.
    • More bird-watching is in the air for high-profile twitcher Lord Puttnam, producer of The Killing Fields, Midnight Express and Chariots of Fire, who's all set to spend even more time in Ireland.
    • There has been a lot of work gone into this accreditation and it really sets this area up as being the capital for bird-watching and study.
    • The Forest Service's latest survey, in 2000, found 71 million people who enjoyed bird-watching, up from 21 million in 1982.
    • This issue also touches on other simple ideas and interests that seem so fitting at this time of year, such as the quiet and peaceful joy of bird-watching, an especially rich experience in the West.
    • Daytime high temperatures average in the high 60s. Spring may be the best season here, with moderate temperatures, good bird-watching, and a full lake.
    • Whatever hobbies you had, you are now free to pursue any discipline you craved whether it is bird-watching or travelling.
    • An ongoing outreach program educates golfers and local residents on the course benefits of wetlands preservation, recycling and bird-watching.
    • I would give anything that reminds the recipient of where we live, whether it be food, a species identifier, a course in bird-watching, or native plants.
    • An estimated ten thousand people visit the refuge each year to enjoy a variety of activities from bird-watching and photography to hunting and fishing.
    • At the most ancient oracle, the oracle of Zeus at remote Dodona in the direction of Albania, divination seems to have taken the form of structured bird-watching, involving the behaviour of doves and a sacred oak tree.
    • There'd be a spot for sunbathing, another for bird-watching.
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