英:[ˈgɒzlɪŋ]
美:[ˈgɑzlɪŋ]
英:[ˈgɒzlɪŋ]
美:[ˈgɑzlɪŋ]
gos·ling
goz lIng [or] gaz lIng
复数:goslings
noun
a very young goose.
someone who lacks sophistication or experience.
14世纪中期(13世纪晚期作为姓氏),源自古诺尔斯语 gæslingr,源自 gos “鹅”(见 goose(n.))+ 小型后缀(见 -ling)。 取代了古英语 gesling。或者现代词汇可能是中古英语形成的,源自 gos “鹅”。丹麦语 gæsling,瑞典语 gäsling,德语 Gänslein 也有类似的形成。
Middle English, from gos goose
The first known use of gosling was in the 14th century
gospel1 of 2noun
often capitalized the Christian message concerning Christ, the kingdom of God, and salvation
capitalized one of the first four New Testament books telling of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ
something accepted as the truth or as a guiding principle
gospel music
gospel2 of 2adjective
relating to or in accordance with the gospel : evangelical
of or relating to religious songs associated with evangelism
a gospel singer
goslingnoun
a young goose
1 At that moment a gosling waddled close to the dog, who had been cringing in a corner of the courtyard.
2 A big smile appeared on the gosling’s face.
3 Without a family, the unhatched gosling inside would surely die.
4 But would she allow her accident to cause the death of yet another gosling?
5 Loudwing escorted Brightbill back to the beach, and a minute later the gosling was in his mother’s arms, safe and sound.
6 And, as you’re about to find out, a few poor goslings would never even get a chance to hatch.
7 The fish had been a problem in the pond for as long as anyone could remember, but he’d never attacked goslings before.
8 I am not your mother, I Gosling is the mother.
我不是你们的妈妈,我是小鹅的妈妈。
9 “What have they gone and done? We tried to warn them about the nasty Crochan, but the headstrong little goslings wouldn’t listen! My, oh my,” she clucked sorrowfully, “now they’ve got their little fingers caught!”
10 I'd say smoldering temptress. We're all relying on you, gosling.
我会说是阴燃诱惑的女人. 我们都指望你, 傻帽.
11 “You were out for a few minutes,” said the gosling as he hugged his mother.
12 You just quiet down, my gosling.
你安静下来,我的小鹅。
13 Over in their favorite corner, the goslings whistled a night song.
14 According to Gosling, the professional snoop must be careful about jumping to any quick conclusions.
据高斯林称, 职业的窥探者必须小心,不要急于下结论.
15 And he’s going to have so much fun swimming with the other goslings!
16 He would kill a gosling if he could get away with it—the goose knew that.
17 The robot and the gosling liked to spend afternoons up there, working on the finer points of flying.
18 He would kill a gosling if he could get away with it - the goose knew that.
如果它能逃脱,它是会咬死小鹅的——母鹅心中有数。
19 No gosling ever had a more attentive mother.
20 Loudwing rounded up all the goslings and gave them a quick swimming lesson.
1 毛娃娃
2 傻瓜
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3 笨人
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