
FEATHERS
I. Noun
1.(鸟类的)羽毛
the soft, light covering of a bird's body, consisting of numerous slender, keratinous structures that grow from its skin
Example:
- The peacock proudly displayed its beautiful feathers.
- 鸿雁羽毛洁白。
2. 细毛;毛状物
any of the threadlike structures that form the plumage of a bird or the fur of some mammals
Example:
- The cat's fur was so smooth that it seemed to be made of feathers.
- 猫的毛是那样的光滑,看起来像是由细毛组成的。
3. 羽状物
something resembling a feather in shape or construction
Example:
- The dancer wore a costume with large feathers attached to the back.
- 舞者穿着一件后背有大羽状物的服装。
II. Verb
1. 用羽毛装饰
to decorate or adorn with feathers or featherlike projections
Example:
- The tribal chief's headdress was feathered with brightly colored plumes.
- 部落首领的头饰上装饰着色彩鲜艳的羽毛。
2. 使成羽状;使呈细毛状
to make or become featherlike; to make or become fringed
Example:
- The artist feathered the edges of the painting, giving it a soft and ethereal quality.
- 艺术家给画的边缘上色,使其呈现出柔和而飘逸的质感。
III. Adjective
1. 羽毛的
relating to or consisting of feathers
Example:
- The bird's feathered wings allowed it to fly effortlessly through the sky.
- 鸟的羽翼使其能够毫不费力地飞翔在天空中。
2. 有羽毛状的;有细毛状的
resembling or suggestive of feathers or featherlike projections
Example:
- The plant's leaves had a feathered appearance, with soft hairs covering their edges.
- 这种植物的叶子呈羽毛状,边缘覆盖着细软的毛。
IV. Synonyms
plumes, quills, plumage, down, tuft, crest
V. Antonyms
bald, bare, smooth
VI. Collins Dictionary
Feathers are the soft, light covering of a bird's body. Each bird's feathers are made up of a lot of tightly packed threads.
VII. Oxford Dictionary
Feathers are the flat, light structures that cover the skin of birds. Each feather has a stiff central part with very thin branches, or barbs, coming from each side.
VIII. Usage
The word "feathers" is commonly used to describe the soft and lightweight covering of a bird's body. It can also refer to the individual threadlike structures that form the plumage of a bird or the fur of some mammals. In addition, "feathers" can be used metaphorically to describe something resembling a feather in shape or construction. As a verb, "feathers" can mean to decorate or adorn with feathers, or to make or become featherlike. As an adjective, "feathers" can describe something relating to or consisting of feathers, or something resembling or suggestive of feathers or featherlike projections.
IX. Examples
- The peacock proudly displayed its beautiful feathers.
- The cat's fur was so smooth that it seemed to be made of feathers.
- The dancer wore a costume with large feathers attached to the back.
- The tribal chief's headdress was feathered with brightly colored plumes.
- The artist feathered the edges of the painting, giving it a soft and ethereal quality.
- The bird's feathered wings allowed it to fly effortlessly through the sky.
- The plant's leaves had a feathered appearance, with soft hairs covering their edges.
- The peacock's plumes shimmered with iridescent colors.
- The writer dipped the quill into the inkwell before starting to write.
- The bird's plumage provided excellent camouflage in its natural habitat.
- The baby bird was covered in soft down to keep it warm.
- The lion's majestic mane flowed in the wind as it walked across the savannah.
- The peacock's crest stood tall and proud.
- He shaved his head and now he's completely bald.
- The tree stood bare after losing all its leaves in the winter.
- The swimmer's body was smooth as he glided through the water.
- The artist used a delicate touch to create a tuft of grass in the painting.
- The duck's bill was flat and wide, ideal for filtering food from the water.
- The king's robe was adorned with a purple velvet collar.
- The peacock fanned out its tail feathers in a display of courtship.
- The child was delighted to find a feather on the ground during the nature walk.