covey

英['kʌvɪ] 美['kʌvɪ]
  • n. 群;一群(鹧鸪);一队
coveys
Noun:
  1. a small collection of people

  2. a small flock of grouse or partridge

1. The four resulting stacks correlate with the Covey Quadrants.
获得的最后四堆正好就反映了Covey的那个四分图.

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2. Pleased to have found a covey, I started back.
我开始往回走,心里高兴地想着我刚才发现的一只鹌鹑.

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3. Mrs. Covey is shocked when she hears of this step.
科维太太听说这一决定大吃一惊.

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4. Hullo, my covey! What's the row?
喂, 伙计, 怎么回事儿?

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. My clumsiness flushed a covey of doves from their nest.
      我笨拙的动作惊飞了一群窝里的鸽子。
    2. The early silence was broken only by the calls of a covey of quail crossing the lawn.
      只有草坪上飘来的几声鹌鹑的啼鸣打破清晨的寂静。
    3. Outside the brush house in the tuna clump, a covey of little birds chattered and flurried with their wings.
      在茅屋外面的霸王树丛中,一群小鸟一面嘁嘁喳喳地叫着,一面拍打着翅膀。