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kiwi

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Birds, Nationality & race
ki·wi /ˈkiːwiː/ noun [countable]  1. HBBa New Zealand bird that cannot fly 鹬鸵,几维〔新西兰的一种不会飞翔的鸟〕2. informalSAN someone from New Zealand 新西兰人
Examples from the Corpus
kiwiAn acorn is tiny compared to its parent, but a kiwi lays an egg a quarter her own weight.Decorate with a slice of starfruit and kiwi.Standard fare is available: bacon and eggs, toast, fresh fruit ranging from kiwi to papaya and crusty croissants.Decorate with a slice of kiwi and a sprig of mint.Arrange the sliced kiwi down the centre and the halved strawberries alongside.Sliced kiwi fruit may be used to decorate the dessert.When marketing whizzes renamed the fruit the kiwi, says the newsletter Turn Signals, sales shot up all over the world.That caused farmers everywhere to go into the kiwi growing business.
Origin kiwi (1800-1900) Maori from the sound the bird makes;
ki·wi nounChineseSyllable
Zealand bird cannot Corpus a that New fly


kiwi
kiwi /ˈkiːwiː/ noun [countable]
 Sense 1
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: Maori
 Origin: from the sound the bird makes;
1. a New Zealand bird that cannot fly
2. informal someone from New Zealand


kiwiBrE /ˈkiːwiː/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkiːwiː/ 🔊 nounKiwi (informal) a person from New Zealand 新西兰人a New Zealand bird with a long beak, short wings and no tail, that cannot fly 几维(新西兰鸟,喙长、翼短、无尾、不能飞) = kiwi fruit