dragon
英 [ˈdræɡən]
美 [ˈdræɡən]
n. (传说中的)龙; 悍妇; 母夜叉
复数:dragons
Collins.2 / BNC.4842 / COCA.5085
牛津词典
noun
- (传说中的)龙
(in stories) a large aggressive animal with wings and a long tail, that can breathe out fire - 悍妇;母夜叉
a woman who behaves in an aggressive and frightening way
柯林斯词典
- 龙(故事和传说中有翼有爪且会喷火的动物)
In stories and legends, adragonis an animal like a big lizard. It has wings and claws, and breathes out fire. - 悍妇;母夜叉
If someone calls a woman, especially an older woman, adragon, they mean that she is fierce and unpleasant.
英英释义
noun
- any of several small tropical Asian lizards capable of gliding by spreading winglike membranes on each side of the body
- a creature of Teutonic mythology
- a fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman
双语例句
- Later, dragon became the symbol of power and monarch.
后来,龙成了权利和帝王的象征。 - Dragon ancient culture and art in the development of increasingly improved continuously.
古老的龙文化和艺术在不断的发展中日益完善。 - I see a dragon and I have to just kill it, you know.
我一看到龙就想杀了它,你知道。 - Naturally, zongzi is the traditional food for the Dragon Boat Festival.
而粽子也成了端午节的传统食品。 - I don't want to learn the Dragon dart.
我不学这种飞龙镖了。 - People have Dragon Boat races.
人们进行龙舟比赛。 - No one came into Dragon King Temple without breaking into a cold sweat.
谁进得龙王庙不捏一把冷汗? - The dragonfly becomes a dragon in his dream.
在他的梦中,那只蜻蜓变成了一条龙。 - Dragon Boat Festival this year, we put Artemisia argyi home, wrap dumplings.
今年的端午,我们家挂上艾叶,包好粽子。 - This dragon's tooth has now reflections on metallic parts and I added some fire to its eyes.
这龙的牙齿,现在反思金属部件和我加了一些火的眼睛。