lion如何读

英:[ˈlaɪən]

美:[ˈlaɪən]

lion英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]狮子 sort of big, wild animal

lion是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 狮子,狮
  2. 勇猛的人
  3. 名人,社交场合的明星,名流
  4. [大写]【天】狮子宫,狮子星,狮子(星)座
  5. 狮子纹章
  6. 珍奇物
  7. <英>(市内)名胜
  8. 国际狮子会会员
  9. 狮子会(1917年在美国创立的国际性服务团体)
  10. “狮”(英国制造的巡洋舰)

lion自然拼读

li·on

laI n

lion变形

复数:lions或lion

lion词根

词根:lion

adj.

lionhearted 豪胆的;勇猛的

n.

lioness 母狮子;雌狮

lionet 小狮子

lionfish 狮子鱼

lionise 巴结名流;游览名胜(等于lionize)

vi.

lionize 游览名胜

vt.

lionize 把……奉为名人;游览名胜

lionise 把…作为名流看待;崇拜

lion英英释义

noun

or plural lion a large heavily built social cat (Panthera leo) of open or rocky areas chiefly of sub-Saharan Africa though once widely distributed throughout Africa and southern Asia that has a tawny body with a tufted tail and a shaggy blackish or dark brown mane in the male

any of several large wildcatsespecially: cougar sense 1

capitalized leo

a person felt to resemble a lion (as in courage or ferocity)

a person of outstanding interest or importance

a literary lion

capitalized [Lions (club)] a member of a major national and international service club

lion词组

lion dance舞狮

sea lionn. [动]海狮

great lion名人,名流;备受欢迎的人 

mountain lion[动]美洲狮(等于cougar)

lion tamer驯狮者

see the lions看狮子;游览名胜

lion head狮子兔(产地主要在荷兰和美国)

lion词源中文解释

12世纪末,源自古法语 lion "狮子",也比喻为"英雄"(12世纪),源自拉丁语 leonem(主格 leo)"狮子; 狮子座",源自希腊语 leon(属格 leontos),这是一个非印欧语言的词,可能是闪族语(比较希伯来语 labhi "狮子",复数 lebaim; 埃及语 labai, lawai "母狮")。古英语直接从拉丁语借用了这个词,作为 leo(盎格鲁地区 lea)。

这个拉丁词在日耳曼语中广泛借用(比较古弗里斯兰语 lawa; 中古荷兰语 leuwe,荷兰语 leeuw; 古高地德语 lewo,德语 Löwe); 它也出现在大多数其他欧洲语言中,通常通过日耳曼语(古教会斯拉夫语 livu,波兰语 lew,捷克语 lev,古爱尔兰语 leon,威尔士语 llew)。

17世纪扩展到美洲的大型猫科动物。有时讽刺地用于其他动物(例如 Cotswold lion "绵羊"(16世纪); lyons of Cotteswold 是从15世纪中叶开始的)。19世纪初,为了避免广告违反狩猎法,野兔作为食物时被列为 lion。

从14世纪末开始与 lamb 成对使用。从1200年开始在英语中比喻为像狮子一样的人,赞赏的意义上是"勇敢无畏的人",贬义的意义上是"暴君领导者,贪婪的吞噬者"。Lion-hearted 是从1708年开始使用。Lion's share "最大的部分"可追溯到1701年。the lion's mouth 作为一个危险之地的形象始于大约1200年。

Lowse me, lauerd, ut of þe liunes muð. ["St. Margaret of Antioch," c. 1200]
Lowse me, lauerd, ut of þe liunes muð. ["圣玛格丽特(St. Margaret of Antioch)",约1200年]

lion词源英文解释

Middle English lioun, from Anglo-French leun, lion, from Latin leon-, leo, from Greek leōn

The first known use of lion was in the 12th century

lion儿童词典英英释义

lipidnoun

any of various substances (as fats and waxes) that with proteins and carbohydrates make up the principal structural parts of living cells

lipidnoun

any of various substances (as fats and waxes) that with proteins and carbohydrates make up the principal structural parts of living cells

lipasenoun

an enzyme that functions especially in the breakdown or digestion of fats

lipasenoun

an enzyme that functions especially in the breakdown or digestion of fats

lip1 of 2noun

either of the two fleshy folds that surround the mouth

slang back talk sense 3

a fleshy edge or margin

lips of a wound

a part or structure of a plant or animal that resembles a lip (as the protruding part of an orchid's corolla)

the edge of a hollow container especially where it is slightly spread out

lip2 of 2adjective

spoken with the lips only : not sincere

lip service

lionnoun

a large flesh-eating mammal of the cat family that has a brownish buff coat, a tufted tail, and in the male a shaggy mane and that lives in open or rocky areas of Africa and formerly southern Asia

lionheartedadjective

courageous, brave

lionessnoun

a female lion

lionnoun

a large flesh-eating mammal of the cat family that has a brownish buff coat, a tufted tail, and in the male a shaggy mane and that lives in open or rocky areas of Africa and formerly southern Asia

lion 例句

1 Laurence Frank is a lion expert with the University of California at Berkeley.

Laurencefrank是加州大学伯克利分校的狮子专家.

2 Mainstream groups such as the Durham Lions Club also bridled at the idea of blacks and whites working together to smooth the path to integration.

3 Lion was angrier than ever before, but he was unable to do anything about his anger.

4 the roar of the lion

5 Arya swung at the prince again, but this time Joffrey caught the blow on Lion's Tooth and sent her broken stick flying from her hands.

6 "Lion alive!" roared the Dwarf as soon as he had heard the news.

7 “You see, the Queen ran away and—” “I asked, are you ready?” said the Lion.

8 The lion roared and jumped around.

狮子来回吼叫跳跃着。

9 "But, by the Lion, if he breaks it again, it may be in such time and place that any of us could swap off his head in clean battle."

10 "And here comes Shasta! Thanks be to the Lion!" said Bree.

11 But when she looked at the Lion she didn’t feel quite so sure it was a dream, yet for some reason she did not appear to be very frightened.

12 We heard a lion roar.

我们听见了狮子的吼声。

13 “What bus the Lion ever done for you that you should he his slave?” said the Witch.

14 Seven little, eight little, nine little lions.

七只, 八只, 九只小狮子.

15 Hyena fell to the ground and was immediately divided into four pieces by Lion.

16 We wind up raiding Jupiter’s dad’s collection of Disney VHS tapes and watching The Lion King on Courtney’s dinosaur...I mean VCR.

17 And the longer and more beautiful the Lion sang, the harder Uncle Andrew tried to make himself believe that he could hear nothing but roaring.

18 Billy had heard about this racket from a speaker at the Lions Club two weeks before—a man from the Better Business Bureau.

19 "Lions!" said Bree, without checking his pace or turning his head.

20 March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.

[谚]三月天来如猛狮,去如绵羊.

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