moon 基本解释
n. 月球; 月亮; 月相; 卫星
v. 以屁股示人(在公共场所进行的恶作剧或侮辱)
moon 词性变化
复数:moons现在分词:mooning过去式:mooned第三人称单数:moons过去分词:mooned
moon 词组短语
- moon blindness
- moon walking
- Moon's molars
- Moon's sign
- Moon's teeth
- moon-blindness
- moon-calf
- moon-face
- moon carrot
- moon curser
moon 详细解释
noun
- 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
月球登陆
- the surface of the moon
- 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) .
今晚看不见月亮。 - By the light of the moon I could just make out shapes and outlines.
月光下,我只能分辨出物体的轮廓。
- a crescent moon
- 卫星
a natural satellite that moves around a planet other than the earth- How many moons does Jupiter have?
木星有多少颗卫星?
- How many moons does Jupiter have?
verb
- 以屁股示人(在公共场所进行的恶作剧或侮辱)
to show your bottom to people in a public place as a joke or an insult
moon 短语用例
moon about/around
- (尤指无精打采地)闲逛,消磨时光
to spend time doing nothing or walking around with no particular purpose, especially because you are unhappy- the surface of the moon
月球表面 - a moon landing
月球登陆
- the surface of the moon
moon over sb
- 痴痴地思念(所爱的人)
to spend time thinking about sb that you love, especially when other people think this is silly or annoying- How many moons does Jupiter have?
木星有多少颗卫星?
- How many moons does Jupiter have?
moon 习惯用语
n.
- 想做办不到的事情;想要得不到的东西
to ask for sth that is difficult or impossible to get or achieve - 很久以前
a very long time ago - 欣喜若狂
extremely happy and excited - 极少地;难得地;破天荒地
very rarely - 作出不可能实现的承诺
to make promises that will be impossible to keep
ask, cry, etc. for the moon
many moons ago
over the moon
once in a blue moon
promise (sb) the earth/moon/world
moon 双语例句
- 1、
The moon disappeared behind a cloud.
月亮消失在云后。 - 2、
We can assume that the moon will continue to go around the earth until the end of time
我们可以认定月亮会一直不停地继续围绕地球旋转。 - 3、
In both Welsh and Irish the word for 'moon' is of feminine gender.
在威尔士语和爱尔兰语中,表示“月亮”的词是阴性的。 - 4、
The moon shone, shedding a ghostly light on the fields.
月亮闪耀,田野上洒下幽幽的亮光。 - 5、
It was dark and a giant moon lit the road so brightly you could see the landscape clearly
天黑了,一轮巨大的月亮把道路照得通明,周围的景物可以看得一清二楚。 - 6、
There will be no moon.
月亮不会出来了。 - 7、
Lettie was mooning around all morning, doing nothing
莱蒂混了一上午,什么也没干。 - 8、
My working days were spent mooning round his department, trying to sneak a chance encounter.
上班时我在他的部门转来转去,暗中寻找巧遇他的机会。 - 9、
Once in a blue moon you get some problems.
极少会碰到麻烦。 - 10、
June always rhymes with moon in old love songs.
在老情歌中June总是和moon成韵。 - 11、
The moon was casting a rainbow through the spray from the waterfall
月亮在瀑布溅起的水雾上照出了一道彩虹。 - 12、
He then stencilled the ceiling with a moon and stars motif.
他随后用模版在天花板上印上了月亮和繁星图案。 - 13、
This was the moment when Neil Armstrong became the first man to step on the moon
就在此刻,内尔·阿姆斯特朗成了首位登上月球的人。 - 14、
Rupert moon is out of today's session with a twisted knee.
鲁珀特·穆恩扭伤了膝盖,无法参加今天的训练。 - 15、
The moon was low in the sky.
月亮低悬在天空。 - 16、
The moon is full.
月圆了。 - 17、
The autumn moon has always been a favourite with poets and lovers of nature.
秋月向来受到诗人和热爱大自然的人们的宠爱。 - 18、
A bright moon is shining in the sky.
一轮明月当空照。 - 19、
A full moon hung in the sky.
一轮圆月悬在空中。 - 20、
A bright moon hung in the sky.
天上挂着一轮明月。 - 21、
A cloud drifted by and covered the moon.
飘过来一片云彩挡住了月亮。 - 22、
He took a walk with her under the moon.
他和她在月下散步。 - 23、
The moon revolves around the earth.
月球绕地球运行。 - 24、
There will be an eclipse of the moon next month.
下个月有月食。 - 25、
I can't promise you the moon, but I'll do the best job I can.
我不能对你作无法兑现的许诺,但我将尽力而为。 - 26、
The moon was hidden by clouds.
月亮给云彩遮住了。 - 27、
The moon was covered by the dark clouds.
月亮被乌云遮蔽了。 - 28、
The moon broke through the clouds.
月亮从云缝里钻了出来。
moon 英英释义
noun
- any natural satellite of a planet
- Jupiter has sixteen moons
- the natural satellite of the Earth
- the average distance to the Moon is 384,400 kilometers
- men first stepped on the moon in 1969
- any object resembling a moon
- he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light
- the clock had a moon that showed various phases
- the period between successive new moons (29.531 days)
verb

