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babbler    音标拼音: [b'æblɚ]
n. 爱唠叨的人

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babbler
n 1: an obnoxious and foolish and loquacious talker [synonym:
{chatterer}, {babbler}, {prater}, {chatterbox}, {magpie},
{spouter}]
2: any of various insectivorous Old World birds with a loud
incessant song; in some classifications considered members of
the family Muscicapidae [synonym: {babbler}, {cackler}]

Thrush \Thrush\, n. [OE. [thorn]rusche, AS. [thorn]rysce; akin
to OHG. drosca, droscea, droscela, and E. throstle. Cf.
{Throstle}.]
1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of singing birds
belonging to {Turdus} and allied genera. They are noted
for the sweetness of their songs.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Among the best-known European species are the song
thrush or throstle ({Turdus musicus}), the missel
thrush (see under {Missel}), the European redwing, and
the blackbird. The most important American species are
the wood thrush ({Turdus mustelinus}), Wilson's thrush
({Turdus fuscescens}), the hermit thrush (see under
{Hermit}), Swainson's thrush ({Turdus Aliciae}), and
the migratory thrush, or American robin (see {Robin}).
[1913 Webster]

2. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of singing birds more
or less resembling the true thrushes in appearance or
habits; as the thunderbird and the American brown thrush
(or thrasher). See {Brown thrush}.
[1913 Webster]

{Ant thrush}. See {Ant thrush}, {Breve}, and {Pitta}.

{Babbling thrush}, any one of numerous species of Asiatic
timaline birds; -- called also {babbler}.

{Fruit thrush}, any species of bulbul.

{Shrike thrush}. See under {Shrike}.

{Stone thrush}, the missel thrush; -- said to be so called
from its marbled breast.

{Thrush nightingale}. See {Nightingale}, 2.

{Thrush tit}, any one of several species of Asiatic singing
birds of the genus {Cochoa}. They are beautifully colored
birds allied to the tits, but resembling thrushes in size
and habits.

{Water thrush}.
(a) The European dipper.
(b) An American warbler ({Seiurus Noveboracensis}).
[1913 Webster]


Babbler \Bab"bler\, n.
1. An idle talker; an irrational prater; a teller of secrets.
[1913 Webster]

Great babblers, or talkers, are not fit for trust.
--L'Estrange.
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2. A hound too noisy on finding a good scent.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Zool.) A name given to any one of a family
({Timalin[ae]}) of thrushlike birds, having a chattering
note.
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