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magpie

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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mag·pie /ˈmæɡpaɪ/ noun [countable]  1. HBBa bird with black and white feathers and a long tail 喜鹊2. informalCOLLECT someone who likes collecting things 爱收集东西的人
Examples from the Corpus
magpieOne of these birds is depicted as a magpie.There were blackbirds and thrushes and skylarks and ravens and starlings and jays and magpies and many kinds of small finches.As they reached the edge of the clearing Philip saw the dead magpie.He and his silly birds would have to go eventually, of course, because he made the magpies nervous.As a result, the magpie population dropped dramatically: in one village, from 259 birds to just 77.As she stepped out into the moonlight, two magpies landed on the thatch.
Origin magpie (1500-1600) Mag female name (from Margaret) + pie magpie ((13-20 centuries)) (from Old French, from Latin pica)
mag·pie nounChineseSyllable
and long tail Corpus a and feathers white a bird with black


magpie
magpie /ˈmæɡpaɪ/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Mag female name (from Margaret) + pie 'magpie' (13-20 centuries) (from Old French, from Latin pica)
1. a bird with black and white feathers and a long tail
2. informal someone who likes collecting things


mag·pieBrE /ˈmæɡpaɪ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmæɡpaɪ/ 🔊 nouna black and white bird with a long tail and a noisy cry. There is a popular belief that magpies like to steal small bright objects. 鹊;喜鹊