Source Word
lyrebird
Noun
Either
of
two
large
ground-dwelling
Australian
songbirds,
of
the
genus
Menura,
named
because
of
the
beautiful
tail
feathers
of
the
male
of
one
species,
the
superb
lyrebird
(Menura
novaehollandiae),
which
can
be
erected
to
look
like
a
lyre,
and
notable
for
their
extraordinary
ability
to
mimic
natural
and
artificial
sounds
from
their
environment.
Japanese Meaning
オーストラリアに生息する大型の地上性の鳥。特に、雄は美しいリラのような尾羽を持ち、自然や人工の音を驚異的な能力で模倣する点が特徴です。
Sense(1)
Either
of
two
large
ground-dwelling
Australian
songbirds,
of
the
genus
Menura,
named
because
of
the
beautiful
tail
feathers
of
the
male
of
one
species,
the
superb
lyrebird
(Menura
novaehollandiae),
which
can
be
erected
to
look
like
a
lyre,
and
notable
for
their
extraordinary
ability
to
mimic
natural
and
artificial
sounds
from
their
environment.
( plural )