鸟巢

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Meaning and Usage

"鸟巢" literally means "bird's nest," referring to the natural home birds build to lay eggs and raise their young. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when talking about birds or nature.

Additionally, "鸟巢" is famously known as the nickname for the Beijing National Stadium, built for the 2008 Summer Olympics. In this context, it refers to a large architectural landmark rather than an actual nest.

Common Collocations

  • 鸟巢 (inside the bird's nest): used when describing something happening within the nest.
  • 北京鸟巢 (Beijing Bird's Nest): refers specifically to the Olympic stadium.

Usage Notes

When using "鸟巢" in a natural context, it often appears with verbs like (incubate eggs), 建造 (build), or 描述 (describe). When referring to the stadium, it is often paired with events or locations, such as (Olympics).

Avoid confusing "鸟巢" with metaphorical uses unless clearly contextualized, as it primarily denotes a physical nest or the stadium.

Example Sentences

That little bird is incubating eggs in the nest on the tree.

Beijing's Bird's Nest is the main stadium of the 2008 Olympics.

Spring has come, and little birds start flying in and out of the nests in