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perch UK [pɜ:tʃ] US [pɝ:tʃ] verb perch in/on, etc. sth ■to sit on or near the edge of something 坐在…(的边缘)上;栖息于;停留于•We perched on bar stools and had a beer.我们坐在酒吧高凳上,喝了一杯啤酒。 •A blackbird was perching on the gate.一只乌鸫停落在大门上。 intransitive or transitive ■to be in a high position or in a position near the edge of something, or to put something in this position (使)位于高处(或…的边缘);(使)栖息在高处(或…的边缘)•The village is perched on top of a high hill.村子坐落在一座高山的山顶上。 UK [pɜ:tʃ] US [pɝ:tʃ] noun FISH 鱼 countable or uncountable (plural perch or US ALSO perches) ■a fish that lives in lakes and rivers and is eaten as food 河鲈,鲈鱼 UK [pɜ:tʃ] US [pɝ:tʃ] noun SIT 坐 countable ■a place where a bird sits, especially a thin rod in a cage (= wire box) (鸟的)栖息处(尤指鸟笼里的栖木) countable ■a seat or other place high up, often giving a good view of something below (常指能很好地俯视低处的)高座,高处•We watched the parade from our perch on the scaffolding.我们从鹰架的高处观看游行。 |