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mag·pie
/ˈmægˌpaɪ/
鵲,鴿的一種,繞舌的人(
a
.)斑駁的,有收集癖的,混雜的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mag·pie
n.
Zool.
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
the
genus
Pica
and
related
genera
,
allied
to
the
jays
,
but
having
a
long
graduated
tail
.
Note:
☞
The
common
European
magpie
(
Pica pica
,
or
Pica caudata
)
is
a
black
and
white
noisy
and
mischievous
bird
.
It
can
be
taught
to
speak
.
The
American
magpie
(
Pica Hudsonica
)
is
very
similar
.
The
yellow-belled
magpie
(
Pica Nuttalli
)
inhabits
California
.
The
blue
magpie
(
Cyanopolius Cooki
)
inhabits
Spain
.
Other
allied
species
are
found
in
Asia
.
The
Tasmanian
and
Australian
magpies
are
crow
shrikes
,
as
the
white
magpie
(
Gymnorhina organicum
),
the
black
magpie
(
Strepera fuliginosa
),
and
the
Australian
magpie
(
Cracticus picatus
).
Magpie lark
Zool.
,
a
common
Australian
bird
(
Grallina picata
),
conspicuously
marked
with
black
and
white
; --
called
also
little magpie
.
Magpie moth
Zool.
,
a
black
and
white
European
geometrid
moth
(
Abraxas grossulariata
);
the
harlequin
moth
.
Its
larva
feeds
on
currant
and
gooseberry
bushes
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
magpie
n
1:
long-tailed
black-and-white
bird
that
utters
a
chattering
call
2:
someone
who
collects
things
that
have
been
discarded
by
others
[
syn
:
scavenger
,
pack rat
]
3:
an
obnoxious
and
foolish
and
loquacious
talker
[
syn
:
chatterer
,
babbler
,
prater
,
chatterbox
,
spouter
]
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