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Dra·co
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龙座是北极星座之一,代表一条龙,其名称源自拉丁语 draco,意为“巨大的蛇,龙”,源于希腊语 drakon(参见 dragon)。这个星座自古以来就被认定为龙。
德拉古
Latin (genitive Draconis), literally, dragon — more at dragon
The first known use of Draco was in 1621
droop1 of 2verb
to sink, bend, or hang down
to become depressed or weak
droop2 of 2noun
the condition or appearance of drooping
drive shaftnoun
a shaft that transmits mechanical power
drawl1 of 2verb
to speak slowly with vowels drawn out beyond their usual length
drawl2 of 2noun
a drawling way of speaking
draggleverb
to make or become wet and dirty by dragging
to follow slowly : straggle
drag1 of 2noun
a device for dragging under water to detect or gather objects
something without wheels (as a sledge for carrying heavy loads) that is dragged, pulled, or drawn along or over a surface
the act or an instance of dragging or drawing
a draw on a pipe, cigarette, or cigar : puffalso: a drink of liquid
something that slows down motion
the force acting on a body (as an airplane) to slow it down as the body moves through a fluid (as air)
something that hinders or obstructs progress
someone or something boring
street sense 1, road
the main drag
drag2 of 2verb
to haul slowly or heavily
dragging the suitcase across the room
to move with slowness or difficulty
dragged myself up the stairs
to bring by or as if by force
dragged them to the opera
to pass or cause to pass slowly
the day dragged on
to hang or lag behind
to trail along on the ground
to search or fish with a drag
to take part in a drag race
to move (an item on a computer screen) using a mouse
Draconoun
a group of stars between the Big Dipper and Little Dipper
1 It’s well written, and Draco has some bite to him, which is refreshing.
2 Draco turned away and saw the cabinet right in front of him.
3 “What say you, Draco?” asked Voldemort, and though his voice was quiet, it carried clearly through the catcalls and jeers.
4 This cookbook is full of delicious recipes including Owl Post savory crepes, Hagrid’s hearty soup, Draco Malfoy blondies, and more.
5 Emerging from his goblet, coughing, sopping wet but still grinning, he saw something calculated to raise his spirits even higher: Draco Malfoy being dragged by the ear toward them by Argus Filch.
6 Draco Malfoy was standing alone nearby, leaning against a tree, looking utterly relaxed.
7 “Of course not. God, Leah, no. Not at all. You’re like the most—I mean, you’re the one who introduced me to Harry and Draco. Yeah, that wasn’t even a concern.”
8 “Draco, pick them up! The Dark Lord is coming, Harry Potter! Your death approaches!”
9 He resolved not to speak, for his voice was sure to give him away; yet he still avoided eye contact with Draco as the latter approached.
10 Harry looked down at the hawthorn wand that had once belonged to Draco Malfoy.
11 He straightened up and found himself face-to-face with Draco Malfoy, who was wearing his usual sneer.
12 “My son, Draco, is home for his Easter holidays. If that is Harry Potter, he will know.”
13 It was a relief to return to the noise and bustle of the main school on Monday, where he was forced to think about other things, even if he had to endure Draco Malfoy’s taunting.
14 The new boy resembled Draco as much as Albus resembled Harry.
15 Big Draco received heavy backlash from the hip-hop community for his recent tirades dissing Metro Boomin and disrespecting the producer’s late mother.
16 “There’s something there,” he whispered, “it could be the scar, stretched tight....Draco, come here, look properly! What do you think?”
17 Draco was no longer strutting around the school as though he owned the place.
18 Harry could see Draco Malfoy banging his goblet on the table.
19 HARRY: Draco, no one is saying this has anything to do with Scorpius...
20 The thought of what Draco Malfoy would say if he had to go to the hospital wing was torture.