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		Definition of razorbill in English: razorbillnoun ˈreɪzəbɪlˈreɪzərˌbɪl A black-and-white auk (seabird) with a deep bill that is said to resemble a cut-throat razor, found in the North Atlantic and Baltic Sea. 刀嘴海雀(常见于北大西洋和波罗的海) Alca torda, family Alcidae Example sentencesExamples -  Bempton is the largest seabird colony in England and is home to a breathtaking array of gannets, razorbills, and puffins.
 -  The great auk was no biological relation to the Antarctic birds: it was a cousin of the razorbill and the guillemot, which had evolved quite separately.
 -  Along thousands of miles of coastline, you will see colonies of seabirds clustered in cliffs - gannets, puffins, guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes.
 -  It was the noise of thousands of baby cormorants, razorbills, gannets and guillemots, demanding food from their nests on the cliffs.
 -  Coincidentally, razorbills, previously absent from northern Hudson Bay, were showing signs of colonizing Coats Island.
 -  Other important breeding colonies of seabirds - such as shag, razorbill and fulmar - are also in freefall.
 
    Definition of razorbill in US English: razorbillnounˈrāzərˌbilˈreɪzərˌbɪl A black-and-white auk (seabird) with a deep bill that is said to resemble a straight razor, found in the North Atlantic and Baltic Sea. 刀嘴海雀(常见于北大西洋和波罗的海) Alca torda, family Alcidae Example sentencesExamples -  It was the noise of thousands of baby cormorants, razorbills, gannets and guillemots, demanding food from their nests on the cliffs.
 -  Bempton is the largest seabird colony in England and is home to a breathtaking array of gannets, razorbills, and puffins.
 -  Other important breeding colonies of seabirds - such as shag, razorbill and fulmar - are also in freefall.
 -  The great auk was no biological relation to the Antarctic birds: it was a cousin of the razorbill and the guillemot, which had evolved quite separately.
 -  Coincidentally, razorbills, previously absent from northern Hudson Bay, were showing signs of colonizing Coats Island.
 -  Along thousands of miles of coastline, you will see colonies of seabirds clustered in cliffs - gannets, puffins, guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes.
 
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