Andean flamingo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Andean flamingo (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈæn.di.ən ˈfleɪ.mɪŋ.ɡoʊ/

Meaning and Usage

The Andean flamingo is a species of flamingo found in the high Andean wetlands of South America. It is known for its striking pink coloration and long legs. The bird primarily inhabits saline lakes and is adapted to high-altitude environments. The term is used mainly in written contexts, particularly in scientific literature and conservation discussions.

Frequency of Use

The term is not widely used in everyday conversation but is common in ornithological studies and related fields.

Example Sentences

  1. The Andean flamingo can often be seen wading in the high-altitude lakes of the Andes.
  2. В Андийских высокогорных озерах часто можно увидеть андийского фламинго.

  3. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the habitat of the Andean flamingo.

  4. Ведутся усилия по охране среды обитания андийского фламинго.

  5. Observing the beautiful Andean flamingo in its natural habitat is a highlight for many birdwatchers.

  6. Наблюдение за красивым андийским фламинго в его естественной среде обитания — это главное событие для многих орнитологов.

Idiomatic Expressions

While the term "Andean flamingo" itself is not a part of common idiomatic expressions, it can be used metaphorically in discussing rare beauty or uniqueness due to its distinctive appearance. Here are a few idiomatic expressions related to flamingos in general:

  1. "Like a flamingo in a flock of pigeons" - Refers to someone or something that stands out in a group.
  2. "She felt like a flamingo in a flock of pigeons at the corporate meeting."
  3. "На корпоративной встрече она чувствовала себя как фламинго среди голубей."

  4. "Flamingo pink" - Describes a vibrant and distinct shade of pink.

  5. "She painted her room flamingo pink to brighten up the space."
  6. "Она покрасила свою комнату в фламинго-розовый, чтобы освежить пространство."

  7. "To stand on one leg like a flamingo" - Represents an unorthodox or comical stance.

  8. "He tried to balance a pizza box on one leg like a flamingo."
  9. "Он пытался удержать коробку с пиццей на одной ноге, как фламинго."

Etymology

The term "flamingo" comes from the Spanish or Portuguese word "flamengo," which means "flame-colored," derived from "flama" (flame). The word "Andean" refers to the Andes mountain range in South America, which is the native habitat of this bird.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms

Antonyms

There are no direct antonyms for specific species names, but in discussing common birds, general terms like "sparrow" could be seen as contrasting with unique species like the Andean flamingo.



25-07-2024