1. The rooks cawed, and blither birds sang; but nothing was so merry or so musical as my own rejoicing heart.
白嘴鸦呱呱叫着,还有更活泼一点的鸟儿在啁鸣,但是我心儿的欢唱比谁都美妙动听。
2. The black shapes of crows chattered and cawed in the uppermost branches and welcomed me to the allotment.
大群的乌鸦站在树枝的最高处呱呱乱叫,喋喋不休,欢迎我来到这里。
3. The raven, who cawed on the tree~so lovely -- as much so as an angel.
在树上鸣叫的乌鸦就像天使一样的可爱至极。
4. Seeing some travelers approaching, the Crow flew up into a tree, and perching herself on one of the branches, cawed as loudly as she could.
看到一些旅客的临近,乌鸦飞上树,栖息于自己的一个分支,因为她大声cawed。
5. The crow stopped the female oriole and pleaded his cause — or should we say cawed his pleas?
乌鸦拦住雌黄鹂,倾诉他的衷曲——或者我们应该说,乌鸦哇哇地叫出他的恳求?
6. Outside, a raven cawed.
外面,一只渡鸦尖叫了一声。
7. Way above her a solitary rook cawed its way home-a lonely, troubled sound.
一只秃鼻乌鸦,发出寂寞又焦虑不安的声音,从她头顶孤独地飞过。
8. The crow stopped the female oriole and pleaded his cause & or should we say cawed his pleas?
乌鸦拦住雌黄鹂,倾诉他的衷曲&或者我们应该说,乌鸦哇哇地叫出他的恳求?
9. The raven cawed on the tree.
乌鸦树呱呱着。