eagle

[US]/ˈiːɡl/
[UK]/ˈiːɡl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a bird of prey with strong, sharp beak and claws, known for its keen eyesight and powerful flight;an emblem or symbol resembling an eagle

Phrases & Collocations

bald eagle

golden eagle

eagle eye

screaming eagle

sea eagle

Example Sentences

an eagle in flight.

The bald eagle is the emblem of US.

she was keeping an eagle eye on Leni.

a golden eagle with hooked beak.

eagle owls aren't native to Britain.

sudden there swooped an eagle downward.

an eagle flapping its wings

The eagle swooped down on a chicken.

The eagle dived down on the rabbit.

The eagle flies high.

an eagle carrying a snake in its deathly grasp.

he eagled the last to share fourth place.

a medal marked with the imprint of a bald eagle;

that eagle outspreading his wings for flight.

An eagle-eyed student spotted the mistake.

In profile he’s got a nose like an eagle!

The bald eagle represents the United States.

The eagle expanded his wings.

Eagles cleaved the sky.

"Brennus, who takes Rome, is an eagle;the banker who takes the grisette is an eagle.

Real-world Examples

But, did you find the bald eagle?

Source: VOA Let's Learn English (Level 1)

My Father Bear met an eagle once.

Source: L1 Little Bear's Adventures

In other words, they will not produce baby eagles.

Source: VOA Slow English - America

They've never seen their eagles quite like this before.

Source: Human Planet

Yeah, it's an eagle up high in the sky.

Source: Wow English

I see a big bird. But is it really an eagle?

Source: Airborne English: Everyone speaks English.

The scientists were tracking the eagle as it migrated across the European and Asian continents.

Source: The Chronicles of Novel Events

Groveton High School in Groveton, New Hampshire, fly Eagles, fly.

Source: CNN 10 Student English of the Month

There are now thought to be 39 golden eagles in Southern Scotland.

Source: BBC Listening Collection September 2022

Roman soldiers carried large lances with shiny metal eagles mounted at the top.

Source: One Hundred Thousand Whys

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