birdseed
When we say something is like birdseed, it means there's a very, very small amount of it. Imagine how tiny birdseed is; it's just a little bit. So, if someone has a birdseed amount of money, it means they don't have enough to do something important. It's too small to be useful for a big plan or a big need. It's often used to show that something is not enough at all.
§ Understanding the Grammatical Role of "Birdseed"
The word birdseed, when used as an adjective, modifies a noun to describe its quantity as extremely small or insignificant. It functions in much the same way as other descriptive adjectives, providing more detail about the noun it precedes.
- Grammar
- Adjective, typically used attributively (before the noun it modifies).
§ Common Sentence Structures
When using birdseed as an adjective, you'll typically find it directly preceding the noun it describes. There are a few common patterns:
- "a birdseed amount of [something]": This is a very frequent construction, emphasizing the trivial nature of the quantity.
- "[something] was a birdseed sum/fraction/portion": Here, birdseed acts as a predicate adjective, describing the subject after a linking verb (like 'was' or 'seemed').
- "birdseed resources/funds/contribution": In these cases, birdseed directly qualifies the noun.
§ Examples in Context
The startup only received a birdseed amount of funding, making it difficult to launch their innovative product.
Compared to the project's massive budget, his contribution was truly a birdseed sum.
Despite the grand promises, the aid package turned out to be birdseed resources for the struggling community.
He was offered a birdseed salary, barely enough to cover his basic expenses.
§ Prepositions Associated with "Birdseed" (Adjective)
As birdseed functions as an adjective, it doesn't directly take prepositions in the way verbs or nouns sometimes do. However, the phrases it is part of will naturally incorporate various prepositions depending on the context of the sentence.
- Common Prepositions in Context
- While not directly governed by birdseed itself, you'll frequently see prepositions like 'of' (e.g., 'a birdseed amount of money'), 'for' (e.g., 'birdseed resources for the project'), or 'compared to' (e.g., 'a birdseed fraction compared to the whole') in sentences where this adjective is used.
He was given a birdseed portion of the profits.
The budget allocated for the new initiative was a mere birdseed sum.
§ Nuance and Usage Tips
By understanding its grammatical role as an adjective and its strong connotative meaning, you can effectively use birdseed to describe quantities that are woefully inadequate for their intended purpose.
§ Common Misunderstandings and How to Avoid Them
The adjective "birdseed" is a colorful and evocative word, but its very nature – being an informal and somewhat metaphorical descriptor – can lead to several common pitfalls. Understanding these mistakes will help you wield this word with precision and impact.
§ Mistake 1: Using it too literally
Incorrect: "I only bought a birdseed amount of sunflower seeds." (Unless you mean an incredibly tiny amount of seeds not specifically for birds, this is confusing.)
Instead, reserve "birdseed" for figurative descriptions of inadequacy.
Correct: "The funding they received was a birdseed sum compared to what was needed for the project."
§ Mistake 2: Overusing or Misplacing the Word
Incorrect: "Her contribution to the discussion was birdseed." (While it implies smallness, it's an awkward fit for an abstract contribution.)
Instead, focus on using it for tangible, though small, amounts of things.
Correct: "The startup's initial investment was birdseed, but they made it work through sheer determination."
§ Mistake 3: Confusing it with "Small" or "Little"
Incorrect: "He lives in a birdseed apartment." (This sounds strange; a small apartment might be perfectly adequate.)
The key is the *inadequacy* or *insignificance* in context.
Correct: "The compensation offered to the victims was birdseed compared to their suffering."
§ Mistake 4: Using it in Formal Contexts
Incorrect: "The committee concluded that the proposed budget was birdseed for such an ambitious undertaking."
Opt for more neutral and formal synonyms when the context demands it.
Correct: "The committee concluded that the proposed budget was *insufficient* for such an ambitious undertaking."
By being mindful of these common mistakes, you can effectively incorporate "birdseed" into your vocabulary, using it to add a distinctive and impactful touch to your descriptions of inadequate quantities.
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When using "birdseed" as an adjective, it's typically used to emphasize the *lack* or *inadequacy* of a quantity. It often appears in contexts where resources or funds are being discussed. For instance, 'The budget allocated for the project was birdseed, barely enough to cover the initial expenses.' It's a vivid and somewhat informal way to convey extreme insufficiency. You might also hear it in phrases like 'a birdseed amount' or 'birdseed wages.'
A common mistake is using "birdseed" as a direct synonym for 'small' without the connotation of inadequacy or triviality. While it does mean small, its primary function as an adjective is to highlight that the small amount is *too small* for its intended purpose. For example, you wouldn't typically say 'I bought a birdseed car' unless you intended to convey that the car was incredibly cheap and possibly inadequate. Another mistake can be using it in overly formal contexts where a more direct word like 'insignificant' or 'meager' might be more appropriate. It carries a slightly colloquial tone.
نکات
Contextual Learning
Always learn new words in context. For 'birdseed,' think of phrases like 'a birdseed amount of money' to understand its usage.
Etymology Check
Understanding the origin of a word can help. 'Birdseed' literally means food for birds, so thinking of a tiny amount helps with the figurative meaning.
Synonym Association
Link 'birdseed' to synonyms like paltry, meager, or insignificant. This expands your vocabulary.
Antonym Contrast
Consider antonyms to fully grasp the meaning. The opposite of 'birdseed' might be ample, abundant, or substantial.
Sentence Construction
Practice using 'birdseed' in your own sentences. For example: 'The start-up was given a birdseed budget, making innovation challenging.'
Visual Association
Imagine a tiny pile of birdseed to mentally connect with the idea of a very small amount.
Pronunciation Practice
Say the word 'birdseed' out loud repeatedly. Focus on the correct pronunciation to improve your spoken English.
Flashcard Method
Create flashcards with 'birdseed' on one side and its definition, example sentence, and synonyms on the other. Use bold for key terms.
Figurative Language
Recognize that 'birdseed' in this context is figurative. Many English adjectives use everyday objects to describe abstract concepts. This often implies a negative connotation.
CEFR Level Awareness
As a CEFR B2 word, 'birdseed' implies you should be able to understand and use it in more complex situations, demonstrating a nuanced vocabulary.
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The correct order forms a simple sentence about a bird.
The correct order describes having a small amount of food.
The correct order forms a sentence about what a bird eats.
The company offered a ______ salary that was barely enough to cover basic expenses.
Birdseed, when used as an adjective, means an amount that is extremely small or insignificant, which fits the context of a salary that is barely enough.
Despite working hard, the artist only received a ______ amount of recognition for their efforts.
Birdseed implies a very small or paltry quantity. In this case, 'birdseed amount of recognition' means very little recognition.
The budget for the new project was so ______ that it was impossible to buy all the necessary materials.
A 'birdseed budget' suggests an extremely small and insufficient amount of money, making it impossible to buy materials.
If you have a 'birdseed' income, it means you earn a lot of money.
A 'birdseed' income means a very small or insignificant amount of money, not a lot.
The phrase 'birdseed resources' suggests that there are plenty of resources available.
'Birdseed resources' implies that the resources are extremely small and insufficient, not plentiful.
When a prize is described as 'birdseed', it means it is a very valuable prize.
A 'birdseed prize' would mean a very small, insignificant, or paltry prize, not a valuable one.
The budget allocated for environmental protection was so ___ that it barely covered the cost of a single cleanup project.
Birdseed, as an adjective, refers to an extremely small or insignificant amount, fitting the context of an insufficient budget for environmental protection.
Despite their elaborate plans, the start-up received only a ___ investment, making it difficult to launch their product effectively.
A 'birdseed investment' implies a very small, inadequate amount of money, which hinders the start-up's ability to launch their product.
The politician's promises of reform seemed ___ when compared to the vast challenges facing the country.
Here, 'birdseed' suggests that the promises were insignificant or paltry in the face of larger problems.
For a project of this scale, the resources provided were absolutely ___ and insufficient for any real progress.
'Birdseed' accurately describes resources that are extremely small and inadequate for a large-scale project.
They were hoping for a major breakthrough, but the experimental results yielded only ___ evidence to support their hypothesis.
In this context, 'birdseed evidence' means the evidence was very minor and not enough to strongly support the hypothesis.
Compared to the multi-million dollar corporations, our small business operates on a truly ___ budget.
A 'birdseed budget' highlights the extreme smallness and inadequacy of the funds available to the small business in comparison to larger corporations.
Listen for how the speaker describes the budget.
Pay attention to what the speaker says about her salary.
Consider the meaning of 'birdseed' in the context of donations.
این را بلند بخوانید:
The grant they received for their research was birdseed, so they had to seek additional funding.
تمرکز: birdseed
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Even with significant overtime, his earnings felt like birdseed given the high cost of living in the city.
تمرکز: earnings, birdseed
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
To truly make an impact, we need more than birdseed contributions; we need substantial investment.
تمرکز: substantial investment
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Listen for how the speaker describes the funding amount.
Pay attention to the comparison made regarding the contribution.
Notice the employee's sentiment about his bonus.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Can you explain a situation where a resource might be described as 'birdseed'?
تمرکز: birdseed
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Describe a time you felt a reward or an offer was 'birdseed' relative to the effort you put in.
تمرکز: relative, effort
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
How might a startup entrepreneur react if the initial investment they secured was mere 'birdseed'?
تمرکز: entrepreneur, initial investment
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
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نمره کامل!
Contextual Learning
Always learn new words in context. For 'birdseed,' think of phrases like 'a birdseed amount of money' to understand its usage.
Etymology Check
Understanding the origin of a word can help. 'Birdseed' literally means food for birds, so thinking of a tiny amount helps with the figurative meaning.
Synonym Association
Link 'birdseed' to synonyms like paltry, meager, or insignificant. This expands your vocabulary.
Antonym Contrast
Consider antonyms to fully grasp the meaning. The opposite of 'birdseed' might be ample, abundant, or substantial.
مثال
I'm not working overtime for such a birdseed raise in my hourly wage.
محتوای مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر Food
tasting
B1امتحان کردن مقدار کمی از غذا یا نوشیدنی برای فهمیدن طعم و کیفیتش. به دورهمیهایی که برای چشیدن خوراکیها برگزار میشه هم میگن.
macaroni
B1نوعی پاستای خشک لولهای شکل و خمیده که در غذای «ماکارونی و پنیر» معروف است.
blackcurrant
B2توصیفکننده طعم، عطر یا رنگ بنفش تیره که مخصوص میوه انگور فرنگی سیاهه.
blueberry
B2یک توت کوچک، گرد و خوراکی به رنگ آبی یا بنفش. به خاطر مواد مغذیاش به عنوان «فوقخوراک» شناخته میشود.
bourbon
B2مربوط به خاندان سلطنتی بوربون فرانسه، یا کسی که به شدت به عقاید سنتی پایبنده.
steak
A1استیک یه تیکه گوشت ضخیمه، معمولاً گوشت گاو، که کباب یا سرخ میشه. توی رستورانها خیلی طرفدار داره.
appetite
C1Appetite refers to a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, most commonly for food. In a broader sense, it describes a strong desire or liking for a specific activity, experience, or object, such as power or knowledge.
bland
C1Describing something that lacks strong features, characteristics, or flavor, and is therefore uninteresting or dull. It is frequently used to describe food that is tasteless, personalities that lack excitement, or artistic works that are mediocre and uninspiring.
additive
B2A substance added to something in small quantities to improve, strengthen, or preserve it. It is most commonly used in the context of food processing, fuel production, and industrial manufacturing to enhance specific qualities like flavor, shelf life, or performance.
aquaculture
B2To farm aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and plants in controlled environments. This practice involves cultivating freshwater and saltwater populations under managed conditions rather than harvesting them from the wild.