seagull
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++sea·gull /ˈsiːɡʌl/ noun [countable]
HBBa large common grey or white bird that lives near the sea 海鸥
Examples from the Corpus
seagull• He held out one fat arm and tried to catch a seagull flying low.• A seagull shrieks at you out of the blue.• There are seagulls, he says, and terns and storks and cockatoos.• As Ruth tried to find an answer, a faint lost crying sounded far above, like seagulls.• We were woken at the crack of dawn by the pitter patter of seagulls as they pecked for their breakfast.• I ... I ... Look at that seagull up there.sea·gull nounChineseSyllable
Corpus that or a bird common grey large white
seagull
sea‧gull /ˈsiːɡʌl/
noun [countable]

a large common grey or white bird that lives near the sea
sea‧gull /ˈsiːɡʌl/
noun [countable]
a large common grey or white bird that lives near the sea