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moon

(英文單詞)

鎖定
moon是一個英文單詞,名詞、動詞,作名詞時翻譯為“月亮;月球;月光;衞星”,作及物動詞時翻譯為“虛度”,作不及物動詞時翻譯為“閒蕩;出神”。
外文名
moon
詞    性
名詞、動詞
單詞發音
英[muːn];美[muːn]

moon單詞發音

英[muːn];美[muːn] [1] 

moon牛津釋義

1
usually the moon
also the Moon
[sing.] 月球
the round object that moves around the earth once every 27½ days and shines at night by light reflected from the sun
the surface of the moon
月球表面
a moon landing
2
[sing.] 月亮;月相
the moon as it appears in the sky at a particular time
a crescent moon
新月
There's no moon tonight (= no moon can be seen) .
今晚看不見月亮。
By the light of the moon I could just make out shapes and outlines.
月光下,我只能分辨出物體的輪廓。
see also full moon, half-moon, new moon
3
[C] 衞星
a natural satellite that moves around a planet other than the earth
How many moons does Jupiter have?
木星有多少顆衞星?
習語
ask, cry, etc. for the moon
(BrE, informal) 想做辦不到的事情;想要得不到的東西
to ask for sth that is difficult or impossible to get or achieve
many moons ago
(literary) 很久以前
a very long time ago
over the moon
(informal, especially BrE) 欣喜若狂
extremely happy and excited
once in a blue moon
(informal) 極少地;難得地;破天荒地
very rarely
verb
[V] (informal) 以屁股示人(在公共場所進行的惡作劇或侮辱)
to show your bottom to people in a public place as a joke or an insult
moon about/around
(BrE, informal) (尤指無精打采地)閒逛,消磨時光
to spend time doing nothing or walking around with no particular purpose, especially because you are unhappy
moon over sb
(informal) 痴痴地思念(所愛的人)
to spend time thinking about sb that you love, especially when other people think this is silly or annoying
同義詞: pine for [2] 

moon柯林斯釋義

  • 1N-SING
  • 月亮;月球The moon is the object that you can often see in the sky at night. It goes round the Earth once every four weeks, and as it does so its appearance changes from a circle to part of a circle....the first man on the moon...登上月球的第一人
  • 2N-COUNT
  • 衞星A moon is an object similar to a small planet that travels around a planet....Neptune's large moon.海王星的大衞星
  • 3VERB
  • 虛度光陰;懶散度日;閒逛If you are mooning around, you are spending time doing nothing in particular, for example because you feel unhappy or lazy, or are worried about something.Lettie was mooning around all morning, doing nothing...萊蒂混了一上午,什麼也沒幹。
  • 4VERB
  • 對…露出光屁股If you moon at someone, you turn your back to them and show them your bare bottom.
  • 5PHRASE
  • 千載難逢;百年不遇If you say that something happens once in a blue moon, you are emphasizing that it does not happen very often at all.Once in a blue moon you get some problems.極少會碰到麻煩。
  • 6PHRASE
  • 非常高興;樂翻了天;狂喜If you say that you are over the moon, you mean that you are very pleased about something. [2] 

moon英英釋義

noun
1any natural satellite of a planetJupiter has sixteen moons2the natural satellite of the Earththe average distance to the Moon is 384,400 kilometersmen first stepped on the moon in 1969Synonym:
Moon
3any object resembling a moonhe made a moon lamp that he used as a night lightthe clock had a moon that showed various phases4the period between successive new moons (29.531 days)Synonym:
lunar monthlunationsynodic month
verb
1expose one's buttocks tomoon the audience2be idle in a listless or dreamy waySynonym:
moon aroundmoon on
3have dreamlike musings or fantasies while awakeShe looked out the window, daydreamingSynonym:
daydream [2] 

moon短語搭配

new moon新月 ; 暮光之城新月 ; 新月之繭 ; 暮光之城之新月
Moon Gate月亮門 ; 月拱門 ;[建]月洞門 ; 玉輪門
Moon Kana香奈 [1] 

moon雙語例句

  • 1Our way was lit by a full moon.一輪明月照亮了我們的路。《牛津詞典》
  • 2The moon is in its first quarter.月亮正處於上弦。《牛津詞典》
  • 3The moon is a satellite of earth.月球是地球的衞星。《牛津詞典》
  • 4The moon was full, the sky clear.圓月碧空。《牛津詞典》
  • 5The moon was rising in the inky sky.月亮升起在墨似的夜空中。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 6The moon exerts a force on the earth.月球對地球有引力。《牛津詞典》
  • 7They were the first men to land on the moon.他們是首批登上月球的人。《牛津詞典》
  • 8Look at that moon. Is that beautiful or what?看那月亮。很美,不是嗎?《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 9The moon glimmered faintly through the mists.月亮透過薄霧閃爍着微光。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 10The moon cast a bright light over the garden.月亮在院子裏撒下清輝。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 11The clouds thinned and the moon shone through.雲層漸稀,透出了月光。《牛津詞典》
  • 12The surface of the moon is pitted with craters.月亮的表面佈滿隕石坑。《牛津詞典》
  • 13June always rhymes with moon in old love songs.(六月)在古老的情歌中總是和(月亮)押韻。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 14In July 1969, Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.1969年7月,尼爾·阿姆斯特朗踏上了月球。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 15The moon bathed the countryside in a silver light.月光下的鄉村沐浴在一片銀輝之中。《牛津詞典》
  • 16In Norse mythology the moon is personified as male.在斯堪的納維亞神話裏,月亮被賦予了男性身份。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 17Somewhere a dog suddenly howled, baying at the moon.某個地方的一隻狗突然嗥叫起來,對着月亮狂吠。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 18We could see the moon through a break in the clouds.我們能從雲縫裏看到月亮。《牛津詞典》
  • 19It was the year the Americans put a man on the moon.那是美國人把人送上月球的那一年。《牛津詞典》
  • 20There are these dark streaks on the surface of the moon.月亮表面有這些黑色的條紋。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 21They saw the ship's guns, catching the light of the moon.他們看到船上的槍支映着月光閃閃發亮。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 22He then stencilled the ceiling with a moon and stars motif.他接着用模版在天花板印上月亮和星星圖案。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 23The moon exerts a force on the earth that causes the tides.月球對地球的吸引力引起潮汐。《牛津詞典》
  • 24The moon landing inaugurated a new era in space exploration.登陸月球開創了太空探索的新紀元。《牛津詞典》
  • 25Astronauts have brought back specimens of rock from the moon.宇航員從月球帶回了岩石標本。《牛津詞典》
  • 26The new moon was the occasion of festivals of rejoicing in Egypt.在埃及,新月是歡慶的節日慶典。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 27By the light of the moon I could just make out shapes and outlines.月光下,我只能分辨出物體的輪廓。《牛津詞典》
  • 28An eclipse happens when the earth and moon are in line with the sun.地球和月亮與太陽處在一條直線上,日食就發生了。《牛津詞典》
  • 29The moon was casting a rainbow through the spray from the waterfall.月亮在瀑布濺起的水霧中映出了一道彩虹。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》
  • 30Parents make mooncakes, moon masks, and lanterns with their children.家長們與他們的孩子們一起製作月餅、月亮形面具和燈籠。《柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典》 [1] 
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