英:[ˈdræɡən]
美:[ˈdræɡən]
英:[ˈdræɡən]
美:[ˈdræɡən]
drag·on
drae gn
复数:dragons
dragon boat龙船,龙舟
dragon boat festival端午节
chinese dragon麒麟
dragon dance舞龙
like a dragon猛烈地;凶猛地
red dragon红龙;红龙石
dragon warrior龙战士;龙之武士(功夫熊猫中的称号);神龙大侠;龙勇士
green dragon[植]绿龙
dragon ball七龙珠(动画片)
dragon lady母夜叉;傲慢专横或残暴的妇女;有魅力的神秘妇女
komodo dragon科摩多龙(世界上最巨大的蜥蜴)
chase the dragon吸食海洛因,服用毒品
dragon robe龙袍
公元13世纪中期, dragoun,一种神话中的动物,被许多种族和民族所共同构思,源自古法语 dragon,直接源自拉丁语 draconem(主格 draco)“巨大的蛇,龙”,源自希腊语 drakon(属格 drakontos)“蛇,巨型海鱼”,显然源自 derkesthai 的强式过去时词干 drak-,意为“清晰地看到”,源自 PIE 语言 *derk- “看到”(源头还包括梵语 darsata- “可见的”; 古爱尔兰语 adcondarc “我已经看到”; 哥特语 gatarhjan “表现”; 古英语 torht,古高地德语 zoraht “光,清晰”; 阿尔巴尼亚语 dritë “光”)。
也许字面意思是“那个有(致命)目光的人”。幼龙称为 dragonets(约1300年)。女性形式 dragoness 可追溯到1630年代。过时的 drake(n.2)“龙”是同一词的早期借词,另一个意义上的后期形式是 dragoon。在圣经中通常用于形容巨大而凶猛的生物; 它翻译希伯来语 tannin “一种巨大的海怪”和 tan,一种现在被认为是豺狼的沙漠哺乳动物。
龙级
Middle English, from Anglo-French dragun, from Latin dracon-, draco serpent, dragon, from Greek drakōn serpent; akin to Old English torht bright, Greek derkesthai to see, look at
The first known use of dragon was in the 13th century
drain1 of 2verb
to draw off or flow off gradually or completely
drain water from a tank
to exhaust physically or emotionally
to make or become gradually dry or empty drained the country of its resources
drain a swamp
drain2 of 2noun
a means (as a pipe, channel, or sewer) of draining
the act of draining
a gradual using up
something that causes a using up
a drain on our resources
drainagenoun
the act of draining
something drained off
a method of drainingalso: a system of drains
drain1 of 2verb
to draw off or flow off gradually or completely
drain water from a tank
to exhaust physically or emotionally
to make or become gradually dry or empty drained the country of its resources
drain a swamp
drain2 of 2noun
a means (as a pipe, channel, or sewer) of draining
the act of draining
a gradual using up
something that causes a using up
a drain on our resources
dragsternoun
a vehicle (as an automobile) made for drag racing
dragoon1 of 2noun
a mounted infantry soldier
dragoon2 of 2verb
to get (someone) to do something by force
dragonnoun
an imaginary animal usually pictured as a huge serpent or lizard with wings and large claws
capitalized draco
dragonnoun
an imaginary animal usually pictured as a huge serpent or lizard with wings and large claws
capitalized draco
dragonflynoun
any of a group of large harmless insects that have four long wings held horizontal and sticking out instead of folded to the side next to the body when at rest and that feed especially on flies, gnats, and mosquitoes compare damselfly
dragonflynoun
any of a group of large harmless insects that have four long wings held horizontal and sticking out instead of folded to the side next to the body when at rest and that feed especially on flies, gnats, and mosquitoes compare damselfly
dragonnoun
an imaginary animal usually pictured as a huge serpent or lizard with wings and large claws
capitalized draco
1 At the end of the passageway, before an enormous mural of Saint George and the Dragon over the staircase landing, he folded the ship’s newspaper into quarters and put it into his left hip pocket.
2 The Dragon Gate is an entry way to the sky.
3 I will watch dragon boat races.
我将要看龙舟赛。
4 Dany felt shabby and barbaric as she rode past them in her lions kin robe with black Dragon on one shoulder.
5 Dragons that had scales like fish, and breath that smelled of seaweed.
6 The rats were bigger than Mrs. Frisby, and could be, when necessary, dangerous fighters, but they were no match for Dragon.
7 Saint George, that swing'd the dragon.
8 "For the Mother of Dragons, no gift is too great."
9 Happy Dragon Boat Festival!
端午节快乐!
10 “Remember to tear it open before you go out to Dragon’s bowl. Hurry, now. I can hear Mrs. Fitzgibbon moving around. She’s getting the dinner. Be careful, and good luck.”
11 The fire traveled down into the Dragon's belly.
12 The Grand Dragon spoke about plans for a big cross-burning to be held in Macon, Ga., on Dec. 10.
13 And in that same fold I put my papers from the Dragon.
14 To the pounding beat of the drums and cymbals, the dragon began to dance.
锣鼓不住地响着, 龙灯开始舞动了.
15 Everyone else has important signs like Tiger or Dragon.
16 Dragon murals are painted above on the ceilings.
17 Could he be one of Jade Dragon’s children?
18 It has dragon fruit in it!
这里面有火龙果!
19 The family all cheered at that, and there was a look of softness in Dragon’s eyes that Minli had never seen before.
20 They played Dungeons & Dragons and then left the twelve-sided die on the floor and invented magical battles of their own.
1 小龙
2 全称
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3 母夜叉
4 蟒蛇
5 凶暴的人
8 凶恶的人
10 巨蛇
15 海怪