In English, a woodpecker is called a "woodpecker." The word "woodpecker" comes from the Old English word "wudupiccere," which is a combination of "wudu," meaning "wood," and "piccere," meaning "pecker." The word "pecker" in this context refers to a bird's beak, which woodpeckers use to peck at wood in search of food. Here are a few example sentences in English and their translations in Chinese:

I saw a woodpecker perched on a tree in my backyard this morning. (我今天早上在我家后院的一棵树上看到了一只啄木鸟。)
The woodpecker's rhythmic pecking can be heard from far away. (啄木鸟有节奏的啄击声能从很远的地方听到。)
Woodpeckers have special adaptations, such as strong neck muscles and a hard beak, that allow them to peck at wood without damaging their brain. (啄木鸟有特殊的适应性,比如强壮的颈部肌肉和坚硬的喙,使它们能够啄木而不会损伤大脑。)
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最佳回答 2023-01-09