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cockatoo

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++cock·a·too /ˌkɒkəˈtuː $ ˈkɑːkətuː/ noun [countable]  HBAan Australian parrot with a lot of feathers on the top of its head 〔澳大利亚〕凤头鹦鹉,葵花鹦鹉
Examples from the Corpus
cockatooThere are seagulls, he says, and terns and storks and cockatoos.Clouds of little-crested parrots and rose-breasted cockatoos swarmed upon the woods that were dotted here and there over the grasslands.There was the jade-green cockatoo on his orange perch, gazing pensively down the street.Some of them had orange- or blue-streaked hair, making them look like cockatoos.On the wall alongside us was a tiled, tropical landscape of pastel cockatoos and parrots.Even the pair of plumed cockatoos that normally chattered away at each other in their wrought-iron enclosure were asleep on their perches.
Origin cockatoo (1600-1700) Dutch kaketoe, from Malay kakatua, from kakak older brother or sister + tua old
cock·a·too nounChineseSyllable
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cockatoo
cockatoo /ˌkɒkəˈtuː $ ˈkɑːkətuː/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Dutch
 Origin: kaketoe, from Malay kakatua, from kakak 'older brother or sister' + tua 'old'
an Australian parrot with a lot of feathers on the top of its head


cocka·tooBrE /ˌkɒkəˈtuː/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkɑːkətuː/ 🔊 noun (
plural
cocka·toos
)
an Australian bird of the parrot family, with a large row of feathers (called a crest) standing up on its head 凤头鹦鹉,葵花鹦鹉(见于澳大利亚)