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Meanings of
lyrebird
in English
Russian
лирохвост
Portuguese
menuridae
Spanish
menuridae
Catalan
menuridae
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Genus of birds.
menura
Related terms
taxon
Russian
лирохвост
Usage of
lyrebird
in English
1
The sound track is of the animals of the forest, including, disconcertingly, a
lyrebird
imitating the sound of a chainsaw.
2
Mr Hawden said it was well named, as it swarmed with
lyrebirds
.
3
The
Lyrebird
The nature documentarian David Attenborough is among the dearest figures in British television.
4
Lyrebird
is Ahern's 14th novel in as many years.
5
A ground-dwelling bird native to Australia, the
Lyrebird
is known for its unique ability to reproduce sounds.
6
At a new startup called
Lyrebird
,
machine learning experts are synthesizing convincing audio from one-minute samples of a person's voice.
7
Lyrebird
will easily satisfy her fans, who will expect the development of an unlikely love affair and a traditional happy ending.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
call lyrebird
Translations for
lyrebird
Russian
лирохвост
лирохвосты
птицы-лиры
птица-лира
menura
Portuguese
menuridae
menurinae
menura
Spanish
menuridae
ave lira
menura
Catalan
menuridae
menúrids
menúrid
ocell lira
menura
Lyrebird
through the time