English to Esperanto Meaning of bird - birdo


Bird :
birdo

birdo, birdoj, parolis, DAW, blinda, vento, nubo, stelo, planedo, astronaŭto, letero, gazeto, luno, insekto, noktpapilio, flugi, akrido

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Definitions of bird in English
Noun(1) warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings(2) the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic(3) informal terms for a (young(4) a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt(5) badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers
Verb(1) watch and study birds in their natural habitat
Examples of bird in English
(1) The landlady Anika was a senile old bird and was always telling me off for not paying my bills when I'd just paid her the day before.(2) She's a strong old bird , but I don't think she'll recover from this one.(3) When skeet shooting or bird hunting, those that ride high on the nose are preferred since you are shooting at objects moving upwards.(4) the valley is teeming with bird life(5) Moisten the top of the bird with olive oil and then season with thyme, rosemary, oregano, salt, pepper and a few pinches of cayenne.(6) Will that wily old bird be proved right in the next few months?(7) carve the bird and arrange on a warmed serving plate(8) she's a sharp old bird(9) The black back of the bird separated the two wings from each other.(10) A fit bird means a girl who is pretty good looking or tasty!(11) I had a friend who worked abroad minus his wife and ran off with a younger bird .(12) Occasionally, a bird fluffs feathers and wings in a short flight, before returning to the field of perpetual avian motion.(13) If you flipped through the channels fast enough, it looked like the old bird had finally made up with Diana.(14) who's that good-looking bird?(15) Note the curled feathers on the wings, which become more prominent when the bird raises its wings during threat display(16) They were not the feathered wings of a bird or the leathery ones of a bat, but something in-between, sharing the features of both.
Related Phrases of bird
(1) early bird ::
frua birdo
(2) bird of prey ::
rabobirdo
(3) little bird ::
birdeto
(4) bird flu ::
birdo gripo
(5) bird cage ::
birdo kaĝo
(6) bird of paradise ::
birdo de paradizo
Synonyms
Noun
1. fowl ::
birdoj
2. dame ::
dame
3. shuttle ::
pramo
4. snort ::
snufante
Verb
Antonyms
1. cheer ::
hurao
Different Forms
bird, birded, birder, birders, birding, birdlike, birds
Word Example from TV Shows
- There it is.
- The bird?

- There it is. - The BIRD?

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 17

A bird flew off and a bird flew back.

A BIRD flew off and a BIRD flew back.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 7

You don't wanna see
your little bird leave the nest.

You don't wanna see your little BIRD leave the nest.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 19

"putting a terrifying, giant yellow BIRD on television

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 4

Well, a little bird told me that
you and Leslie hooked up last night.

Well, a little BIRD told me that you and Leslie hooked up last night.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 5

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