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jackdaw

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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jack·daw /ˈdʒækdɔː $ -dɒː/ noun [countable]  HBBa black bird like a crow that sometimes steals small bright objects 寒鸦
Examples from the Corpus
jackdawMagpies and jackdaws appear to be the major culprits and the problem occurs most in the spring.Regular visitors include two wood pigeons, seven collar doves, innumerable rooks and jackdaws.Birds nested in the porch and in the guttering, and a bold jackdaw started to build in the cold unused chimney.A healthy worm population is evident, as I often see a thrush, starling or jackdaw feeding.But not a tame jackdaw wanting a bird's eye view.In winter, rooks roost communally with jackdaws.
Origin jackdaw (1500-1600) Jack male name + daw jackdaw ((15-19 centuries)) (perhaps from an unrecorded Old English dawe)
jack·daw nounChineseSyllable
Corpus black a a that crow like bird


jackdaw
jackdaw /ˈdʒækdɔː $ -dɒː/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Jack male name + daw 'jackdaw' (15-19 centuries) (perhaps from an unrecorded Old English dawe)
a black bird like a crow that sometimes steals small bright objects


jack·dawBrE /ˈdʒækdɔː/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdʒækdɔː/ 🔊 nouna black and grey bird of the crow family 寒鸦