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robin
- IPA[ˈräbən]
美式
- a large New World thrush that typically has a reddish breast.;any of a number of other birds that resemble the American robin, especially in having a red breast, in particular a small Old World thrush related to the chats, typically having a brown back with red on the breast or other colorful markings.
noun: robin, plural noun: robins
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- a semilegendary English medieval outlaw, reputed to have robbed the rich and helped the poor. ...
- a person considered to be taking from the wealthy and giving to the poor.
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- a semi-legendary English medieval outlaw, reputed to have robbed the rich and helped the poor. ...
- a person considered to be taking from the wealthy and giving to the poor: a latter-day Robin Hood, he takes from the exchequers of the rich West to provide capital for the poor East
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- an African chat with a mainly dark back and orange underparts.
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- IPA[ˈrɒbɪn]
英式
- a small Old World thrush related to the chats, typically having a brown back with red on the ...
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