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 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。 - Said the dragonfly as he flew up into the air.
巨人蜻蜓说着飞到了空中。 - 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。 - Should the I do not come, I can not entrust Nazhi Red Dragonfly bring my best wishes;
如若我不来,我就无法嘱托那只红蜻蜓带去我最美好的祝愿; - The dragonfly feeds on mosquitoes and flies.
蜻蜓捕食蚊蝇。 - It looks like a blue dragonfly.
它看上去像只蓝色蜻蜓。 - A giant dragonfly was sitting on my bed.
落入我眼帘的是一只巨大的蜻蜓,它坐在我床上。 - 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。 - Yes. It's a red dragonfly.
是的,是一只红蜻蜓。 - I once rescued a magnificent golden dragonfly from a church pew where it had become entangled in spiders'webs.
曾经有一次,我救了一只无比美丽却被教堂内长椅上的蜘蛛网粘住的金色蜻蜓。