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		Definition of yardbird in English: yardbirdnounˈjɑːdbəːdˈjɑrdbərd US informal 1A new military recruit, especially one assigned to menial tasks. (尤指被分配做勤务的)入伍新兵 Example sentencesExamples -  A stitch in one argent yardbird's stripe, probably saves nine.
 -  Getting the yardbird orchestrating attacks off the street is far more important to the lives of your soldiers than a little wounded pride over a screwed up form.
 -  Sergeants, once chosen to sit at the right hand of God because of singular abilities to make bone-headed privates see things the Army way, shrank from shouting at psychoneurotic yardbirds because doing so might get them in deep trouble.
 -  The yardbirds are in the throes of rumour-induced psychosis after being gripped by speculation that our entire unit is about to be transported to a faraway place.
 
 Synonyms novice, starter, learner, student, pupil, trainee, apprentice, probationer 2A convict. 罪犯,囚犯 Example sentencesExamples -  Jim also identified negative effects such as younger inmates being taken advantage of by older predatory yardbirds, and some ultimately becoming cheetos-metamorphoses that Jim doesn't approve of.
 -  The working convict is a rare exception, sometimes envied because his time is occupied, sometimes derided for his deviance from the yardbird norm.
 
 Synonyms prisoner, convict, detainee, inmate 
 Origin1940s: perhaps suggested by jailbird.    Definition of yardbird in US English: yardbirdnounˈyärdbərdˈjɑrdbərd US informal 1A new military recruit, especially one assigned to menial tasks. (尤指被分配做勤务的)入伍新兵 Example sentencesExamples -  A stitch in one argent yardbird's stripe, probably saves nine.
 -  The yardbirds are in the throes of rumour-induced psychosis after being gripped by speculation that our entire unit is about to be transported to a faraway place.
 -  Sergeants, once chosen to sit at the right hand of God because of singular abilities to make bone-headed privates see things the Army way, shrank from shouting at psychoneurotic yardbirds because doing so might get them in deep trouble.
 -  Getting the yardbird orchestrating attacks off the street is far more important to the lives of your soldiers than a little wounded pride over a screwed up form.
 
 Synonyms novice, starter, learner, student, pupil, trainee, apprentice, probationer 2A convict. 罪犯,囚犯 Example sentencesExamples -  The working convict is a rare exception, sometimes envied because his time is occupied, sometimes derided for his deviance from the yardbird norm.
 -  Jim also identified negative effects such as younger inmates being taken advantage of by older predatory yardbirds, and some ultimately becoming cheetos-metamorphoses that Jim doesn't approve of.
 
 Synonyms prisoner, convict, detainee, inmate 
 Origin1940s: perhaps suggested by jailbird.     |