roost• All are roostsitesexcept Salthouse, where there was a nest and the pelletscollected came mainly from the nestlings.• The others do not return, presumably traveling on to another, more distantroost.• In the meantime, it was Amelia who ruled the family roost.• Alongside the State, they continued to rule the roost.• The mid-fielders ruled the roost up to the interval, but after a scoreless first half the Antrim team showed great dominance.• As soon as the adventurers stop moving, the Harpies will swoop down from their roosts in the rock.• The ravens had returned to their roost in the pines and were noisily getting settled when I got back.• Table 2.2 Barnowlsamples: nest site versus roost site.
1.HBBif a bird roosts, it rests or sleeps somewhere 〔鸟〕栖息
2somebody’s chickens come home to roost (also something comes home to roost)PROBLEM used to say that someone’s pastmistakes are causing problems for them now 自食其果;自作自受
After years of overspending, the chickens have come home to roost.