white-bellied stork - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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white-bellied stork (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/wʌɪt ˈbɛl.iˌd ˈstɔrk/

Meaning and Usage

The term "white-bellied stork" refers to a specific species of stork characterized by its distinctive white underside. These birds are typically found in certain regions and are known for their striking appearance and behaviors. In the English language, this term is primarily used in written contexts, such as scientific literature, birdwatching guides, and environmental studies, with moderate frequency among ornithologists and nature enthusiasts. It may be less common in everyday oral speech, outside discussions focused on birds or wildlife.

Example Sentences

  1. The white-bellied stork can often be seen wading through shallow marshes in search of food.
    Translation: Белый красавец часто наблюдается во время охоты в мелководных болотах.

  2. Conservation efforts are important to protect the habitat of the white-bellied stork.
    Translation: Устойчивые меры охраны важны, чтобы защитить местожительство белого красавца.

  3. During the migration season, a large flock of white-bellied stork will pass through this region.
    Translation: Во время миграционного сезона большая стая белых красавцев пройдет через этот регион.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "white-bellied stork" itself does not have widely recognized idiomatic expressions associated with it. However, the concept of storks in general has entered various idioms and sayings in English.

Example Sentences with Idiomatic Expressions

  1. "They say a stork brings babies, but I'm still waiting for that to happen!"
    Translation: "Говорят, что аист приносит детей, но я все еще жду, чтобы это случилось!"

  2. "Don't count your storks before they hatch, or you might be disappointed."
    Translation: "Не считай своих аистов, пока они не вылупятся, иначе ты можешь разочароваться."

  3. "She's been as busy as a stork in a bird sanctuary."
    Translation: "Она была так же занята, как аист в птичьем заповеднике."

Etymology

The term "stork" derives from Old English styrce, which is related to similar words in other Germanic languages. The "white-bellied" descriptor directly refers to the plumage of this stork species, where "white-bellied" highlights the distinct color of its underside.

Synonyms and Antonyms



25-07-2024