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dragons

英 [ˈdrægənz]

美 [ˈdrægənz]

n.  (传说中的)龙; 悍妇; 母夜叉
dragon的复数

柯林斯词典

  • 龙(故事和传说中有翼有爪且会喷火的动物)
    In stories and legends, adragonis an animal like a big lizard. It has wings and claws, and breathes out fire.
    1. 悍妇;母夜叉
      If someone calls a woman, especially an older woman, adragon, they mean that she is fierce and unpleasant.

      双语例句

      • In some cultures, especially Chinese, or near to the Himalayas, dragons represent good luck.
        在一些文化中,特别是中,或附近喜马拉雅山,龙代表了好运气。
      • The Dragon of Order creates the world and gives birth to the Elemental Dragons.
        秩序之龙创造了世界,并且使元素之龙诞生。
      • All my life, I dreamed of dragons.
        我这辈子做梦都想着龙。
      • Dragons are creatures of Chinese fancy.
        龙是中国人幻想出来的动物。
      • Dances of dragons, unicorns, and lions ensure good luck for the coming year.
        舞龙、麒麟和舞狮确保了来年的好运。
      • These fans embroidered with dragons, pandas or goldfishes.
        这些扇子都绣有龙、熊猫或金鱼等。
      • But, you know, the Dragons are likely to win.
        但是,你知道,龙队可能会赢。
      • If you want to conquer the world, you best have dragons.
        如果你想征服世界,最好有龙相随。
      • Blue dragons were once solitary creatures, and thus their society does not have a rigid hierarchy.
        蓝龙们曾经是独居的生物,因此他们的社会并没有一个严格的阶层关系。
      • A happy ending is only possible because the hero has first vanquished the dragons
        只有主人公先把那些恶龙制服,才有可能实现大团圆结局。