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mallard

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Birds
mal·lard /ˈmælɑːd $ -ərd/ noun [countable]  HBBa type of wild duck 绿头鸭〔一种野鸭〕
Examples from the Corpus
mallardThere is a fancy mailbox in the shape of a mallard with the name Alvesteffer beneath it.Rain sheeted down on gad wall, tufted duck, coot and mallard.Teal and mallard dabbled behind wave-preventing barriers.Darwin noticed that some monogamous birds have very colorful males: mallards, for example, and blackbirds.Yield is best from ducks that weigh at least 4 pounds, although many mallards weigh only 2 to 3 pounds.Moorhens, mallards, grebes and a heron work the murky water for their evening meals.Daybreak A little mist hangs above the pond, which is still save for a single mallard paddling slowly back and forth.Dabblers like the mallard seem to demand that the spiral moves clockwise from the eye over the full round forehead.
Origin mallard (1300-1400) Old French mallart, probably from masle, male male
mal·lard nounChineseSyllable
Corpus of duck wild a type


mallard
mallard /ˈmælɑːd $ -ərd/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: mallart, probably from masle, male 'male'
a type of wild duck


mal·lardBrE /ˈmælɑːd/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmælərd/ 🔊 noun (
plural
mal·lards
or
mal·lard
)
a common wild duck 绿头鸭