dragonfly
英 [ˈdræɡənflaɪ]
美 [ˈdræɡənflaɪ]
n. 蜻蜓
复数:dragonflies
BNC.21078 / COCA.18401
牛津词典
noun
- 蜻蜓
an insect with a long thin body, often brightly coloured, and two pairs of large transparent wings. Dragonflies are often seen over water.
柯林斯词典
- 蜻蜓
Dragonfliesare brightly-coloured insects with long, thin bodies and two sets of wings. Dragonflies are often found near slow-moving water.
英英释义
noun
- slender-bodied non-stinging insect having iridescent wings that are outspread at rest
双语例句
- The dragonfly flew to walk, the kitty caught, getting empty to begin to return to river bank.
蜻蜓飞走了,小猫没捉着,空着手回到河边来。 - The dragonfly saw the girl was sad and wanted to help her.
蜻蜓看到难过的女孩并想要帮助她。 - Then a dragonfly with wings like paper flew by.
一只有着如纸般轻薄翅膀的蜻蜓飞过。 - Suddenly, the dragonfly stopped in midair.
突然,巨人蜻蜓来了个急刹车停在了半空中。 - The dragonfly becomes a dragon in his dream.
在他的梦中,那只蜻蜓变成了一条龙。 - Said the dragonfly as he flew up into the air.
巨人蜻蜓说着飞到了空中。 - I almost had the dragonfly.
我几乎就抓到那只蜻蜓了。 - Dragonfly is on my head.
小蜻蜓在我的头上。 - They believe dragonfly can help you see through the illusions of life.
他们认为,蜻蜓可以帮助您查看通过幻想的生活。 - When I looked back, the dragonfly was still there.
我再看的时候,那只巨大的蜻蜓还在。