swan
swan
英[swɒn]美[swɑːn]
n.天鹅,诗人,歌手;
vi.游荡,闲逛,随意旅行;
复数:swans;
第三人称单数:swans;
过去式:swanned;
过去分词:swanned;
现在分词:swanning;
例句
a swan preening its feathers一只正在用喙整理羽毛的天鹅
His performance as King Lear was to be his swan - song before retiring.他扮演李尔王是他退休前的告别演出.
Some ornithologists only Mute Swan classified as a swan.有些鸟类学家只将疣鼻天鹅归为天鹅属.
His playing drips with exaggerated rubato and unorthodox tempi ( Annalyn Swan )他的演奏渗透着夸张诡异的节奏 ( 安纳莱恩斯旺 )
Xiake called it " the swan gooses'household. "徐霞客称之 [ 鸿雁 之家].
The stately swan glides gracefully on the pond.天鹅在池面上优美地游动.
There is a further mirroring of the White Swan and Pelican stages.更进一步的真实反映情况在白天鹅和鹈鹕台阶上.
They billeted in White Swan Hotel.他们在白天鹅旅社住下了.
Tchaikovsky writes several famous ballets. One of them be swan lake.柴可夫斯基写过几部著名芭蕾舞曲. 其中之一是《天鹅湖》.
A trumpeter swan glides across the surface of the Yellowstone River.一只号手天鹅正游过黄石河的水面.
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
N-COUNT
天鹅
A swan is a large bird with a very long neck. Swans live on rivers and lakes and are usually white.
VERB
逍遥自在;悠然自得
If you describe someone as swanning around or swanning off, you mean that they go and have fun, rather than working or taking care of their responsibilities.
例句
She spends her time swanning around the world...她一个人自由自在地环游世界。The mother was widowed and had swanned off.这位母亲成了寡妇,已经悠然闲逛去了。英汉词典释义
n.
天鹅
a pair of swans nesting by the river在河边筑巢的一对天鹅a swan preening its feathers一只正在用喙整理羽毛的天鹅an infection that occurs in swans在天鹅中出现的传染病The stately swan glides gracefully on the pond.美丽的天鹅在池中优雅地游动。The children went to feed the ducks and swans.孩子们去河边喂鸭子和天鹅。The mudflats offer a winter home to thousands of migrating swans.泥滩成为成千上万只迁徙的天鹅越冬的场所。vi.
闲荡, 游逛
(悠闲自得地)晃荡;闲逛
Stop swanning about pretending to be clever.别自以为是地晃荡了。She’s swanning around Europe for the summer.她夏天要在欧洲转悠。外出闲荡找乐
He’s always swanning off to Spain on holiday!他一有假期就去西班牙悠闲作乐!英英词典释义
Noun
1. stately heavy-bodied aquatic bird with very long neck and usually white plumage as adult
Verb
1. to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true;
"Before God I swear I am innocent"2. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment;
"The gypsies roamed the woods""roving vagabonds""the wandering Jew""The cattle roam across the prairie""the laborers drift from one town to the next""They rolled from town to town"3. sweep majestically;
"Airplanes were swanning over the mountains"行业词典
体育: 单杠腹撑平衡;仰撑;