Examples of using Beak in English and their translations into Chinese
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His nose was not long, but sharp, like a bird's beak.
Birds also lack teeth or even a true jaw, instead having evolved a beak, which is far more lightweight.
(Don't ask how Zazu the hornbill can speak the Queen's English even though his beak only moves up and down.).
The feathered lower legs, slightly larger wingspan and smaller beak can distinguish them.
The beak could hold dried flowers(including roses and carnations), herbs(including mint), spices, camphor or a vinegar sponge.
The observation that Galapagos finch species possessed different beak shapes to obtain different foods was central to the theory of evolution by natural selection.
This little boutique located on London's Beak Street owes its success to its quality products.
The beak, however, is not so straight or so strong as in the typical woodpeckers but it is strong enough to bore into wood.
In this regard, Sierra Leonean and Liberian refugees, currently in the" parrot' s beak" area of Guinea, should continue to be moved to safer areas.
If the chiming mechanism is activated at 5:37, the hour beak slides across five steps, causing the lower-pitched gong to be struck five times.
Grecia' the injured toucan finally got his 3D-printed beak- and even his singing is better!
Beak and Skiff also runs a distilling company, 1911 Spirits; of course, all of the hard ciders here are brewed with local apples.
The beak is yellow, single crown, high crown, 5~ 7 crown teeth.
They have a very strong beak for eating their natural foods, which include the kernel of hard nuts and seeds.
The head and beak are usually black with a spot of color depending on the species.
She ran away to London and became a show girl at Murray's Cabaret Club in Beak Street, Soho, dancing topless for £8.50 a week.
The beak is a thin layer of horny sheath, which is hollow inside and only has some of the thin bone to support.
If further digs eventually reveal the bird's beak, looking at its shape could provide more clues.
Among the brightest of Brooklyn's diverse inhabitants are Quaker parrots- tropical green birds with blue wing tips, measuring about 12 inches from beak to tail.
From the physical features, you could easily say that what makes Great Northern loon dangerous to humans- their sharp beak.