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feather

noun
/ˈfeðə(r)/
/ˈfeðər/
Idioms
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  1. one of the many soft light parts covering a bird’s body羽毛;翎毛
    • a peacock feather孔雀羽毛
    • tail/flight/wing feathers尾巴/飞行/翅膀羽毛
    • a feather pillow (= one containing feathers)羽绒枕头
    Extra Examples
    • I had to pluck the dead hen's feathers.我不得不拔掉死母鸡的羽毛。
    • Its feathers were ruffled by the chill breeze.寒风吹乱了它的羽毛。
    • The chicks have grown their adult feathers.这些小鸡已经长出了成年鸡的羽毛。
    • The owl fluffed out its feathers.猫头鹰抖开了羽毛。
    • a fledgling with new flight feathers刚长出飞羽的幼鸟
    • a swan preening its feathers一只正在用喙整理羽毛的天鹅
    • the downy feathers on the duck's breast鸭子胸部的绒羽
    Topics Birdsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • breast
    • neck
    • tail
    verb + feather
    • preen
    • fluff
    • fluff out
    feather + noun
    • bed
    • mattress
    • pillow
    phrases
    • as light as a feather
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    Word OriginOld English fether, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch veer and German Feder, from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit patra ‘wing’, Latin penna ‘feather’, and Greek pteron, pterux ‘wing’.
Idioms
birds of a feather (flock together)
  1. (saying) people of the same sort (are found together)同类的人(聚在一起);物以类聚
a feather in your cap
  1. an action that you can be proud of可引以自豪的行为
ruffle somebody’s/a few feathers
  1. (informal) to annoy or upset somebody or a group of people激怒;骚扰;使不安
    • The senator's speech ruffled a few feathers in the business world.这位参议员的讲话惹恼了一些商界人士。
smooth (somebody’s) ruffled feathers
  1. to make somebody feel less angry or offended使息怒;劝解
you could have knocked me down with a feather
  1. (informal) used to express surprise(表示惊奇)

feather

verb
/ˈfeðə(r)/
/ˈfeðər/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they feather
/ˈfeðə(r)/
/ˈfeðər/
he / she / it feathers
/ˈfeðəz/
/ˈfeðərz/
past simple feathered
/ˈfeðəd/
/ˈfeðərd/
past participle feathered
/ˈfeðəd/
/ˈfeðərd/
-ing form feathering
/ˈfeðərɪŋ/
/ˈfeðərɪŋ/
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Idioms
feather your (own) nest
  1. to make yourself richer, especially at somebody else's expense, by spending money on yourself that should be spent on somebody/something else中饱私囊
tar and feather somebody
  1. to put tar on somebody then cover them with feathers, as a punishment把…浑身涂上沥青并粘上羽毛(作为惩罚);严惩

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