English word: robin.
Pronunciation: English [? r? b? n]; Beauty [? rū:b? n].
Analysis: Robin (first name); Robin, thrush; A cycle of signing protests (or petitions), in which the signers have no specific order to avoid being accused.
Examples of robin usage:
1, Robin? No? Feeling? Okay? About what? Herself (Robin has no confidence in herself).
2. So? Is it far? As? Is anyone here? Is it okay? Tell me, is there? Evidence? That? There? Used to be. Answer? Robin. Robin Hood (as everyone knows, there is evidence that Robin Hood really exists).
Robin related introduction
Robin (English name: Robin), also known as Eurasian robin, belongs to the finch family. It is a small songbird with about 360 species, distributed all over the world. It calls the species "Silver Carp with Red Chest" the national bird of Britain, and is docile and not afraid of people. It often flies to the gardener to find bugs to eat. As for its close relatives in continental Europe, it is much wilder than it.
No matter where the British settle down, they always miss robins, so they call some birds with similar appearance but different species. As a result, there are "robins" in India, "robins" in North America and "robins" in Australia. It is distributed in Asia, Europe and North America. It is the description object of some literary works mentioned by Bing Xin, a famous writer in China, in Miscellanies in the Mountains.