birdcage
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bird·cage
(bûrd′kāj′)n.
1. A cage for birds.
2. Slang The controlled air traffic space near an airport.
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birdcage
(ˈbɜːdˌkeɪdʒ)n
1. a wire or wicker cage in which captive birds are kept
2. any object of a similar shape, construction, or purpose
3. Austral and NZ an area on a racecourse where horses parade before a race
4. informal NZ a second-hand car dealer's yard
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bird•cage
(ˈbɜrdˌkeɪdʒ)n.
1. a cage for confining birds.
2. Slang. the airspace over an airport, together with the airplanes in it.
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Noun | 1. | birdcage - a cage in which a bird can be kept |
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Translations
lintuhäkki
鳥かご
cavea
fågelbur
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birdcage
bird cage [ˈbɜːrdkeɪdʒ] n → cage f à oiseauxbird feeder n → mangeoire fbird food n → nourriture f pour oiseauxCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005