moon 的英语意思
moonmoon1 /muːn/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1the moon/the Moon the round object that you can see shining in the sky at night, and that moves around the Earth every 28 days夜空中可见的发光圆形天体,每28天绕地球运行一周:
the craters on the surface of the Moon月球表面的陨石坑
The Americans landed on the Moon in 1969.美国人于1969年登上了月球。
The moon appeared from behind a cloud.月亮从云层后面露了出来。
The moon rose into the sky.月亮升上了天空。
The moon was shining in the sky.月亮在天空中闪耀着。2[countable usually singular] the appearance or shape of the moon at a particular time月亮在特定时刻的外观或形状:
It was the night of the full moon.那是满月之夜。
a clear night with a bright moon月色皎洁的晴朗夜晚
a thin crescent moon细细的新月3[countable] a round object that moves around a planet other than Earth围绕地球以外其他行星运行的圆形天体:
the moons of Saturn土星的卫星4ask for the moon (also cry for the moon British English) informal非正式 to ask for something that is difficult or impossible to obtain要求难以或不可能得到的东西:
There’s no point in crying for the moon.渴望得不到的东西毫无意义。5over the moon British English informal非正式 very happy非常高兴:
She’s over the moon about her new job.她对新工作欣喜若狂。6many moons ago literary文学 a long time ago很久以前:
It all happened many moons ago.这一切都发生在很久以前。 → once in a blue moon at once1(15), → promise somebody the moon at promise1(3)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + moon形容词/名词 + moonbright· The moon was very bright.· 月亮非常明亮。a full moon (=with a completely round shape)· A full moon hung low in the sky.· 满月低悬于天空。a half moon (=looking like half a circle)· A half moon was up now, pale and cool.· 此刻半轮月亮高挂,淡白而清冷。a crescent moon (=with a thin curved shape)· The stars and thin crescent moon gave just enough light to see the path.· 繁星与细细的月牙提供了恰好足以看清小路的光线。a new moon (=a very thin moon which is just starting to get bigger)· It was twilight and a new moon was rising.· 暮色降临,一弯新月正在升起。a silver/yellow moon· It was a frosty night, with a cold silver moon.· 那是一个霜冻的夜晚,冷冽的银月高悬。a pale moon· Her face glowed in the light of the pale moon.· 她的脸在淡淡的月光中熠熠发光。a harvest moon (=the full moon that appears in late September or early October)· Over the potato fields a harvest moon was rising.· 丰收月正从马铃薯田野上方升起。verbs动词the moon shines· The moon shone through the window.· 月光透过窗户照了进来。the moon rises (also the moon comes up)· He watched the full moon come up over the trees.· 他看着满月从树梢上升起。the moon appears· A brilliant moon appeared over the mountains.· 一轮皎洁的明月出现在山峦之上。the moon comes out (=appears as it gets dark or a cloud moves)· The moon came out from behind the clouds.· 月亮从云层后面露了出来。the moon hangs somewhere literary文学 (=stays there for a long time)· The moon hung over the quiet sea.· 月亮悬挂在平静的海面上空。the moon sets (=goes down so that you cannot see it)· The moon had set, but the sky was clear.· 月亮已经落下,但天空依然晴朗。the moon waxes (=gets bigger each night)· The moon waxed larger over the next few days.· 接下来几天,月亮渐渐变大。the moon wanes (=gets smaller each night)· The August moon was waning.· 八月的月亮正在渐亏。phrases短语the light of the moon· The clouds blocked out the light of the moon.· 云层遮住了月光。there is no moon· There was no moon, and the fields were completely dark.· 没有月亮,田野一片漆黑。
查看全部语言翻译1the moon/the Moon the round object that you can see shining in the sky at night, and that moves around the Earth every 28 days夜空中可见的发光圆形天体,每28天绕地球运行一周:
the craters on the surface of the Moon月球表面的陨石坑
The Americans landed on the Moon in 1969.美国人于1969年登上了月球。
The moon appeared from behind a cloud.月亮从云层后面露了出来。
The moon rose into the sky.月亮升上了天空。
The moon was shining in the sky.月亮在天空中闪耀着。2[countable usually singular] the appearance or shape of the moon at a particular time月亮在特定时刻的外观或形状:
It was the night of the full moon.那是满月之夜。
a clear night with a bright moon月色皎洁的晴朗夜晚
a thin crescent moon细细的新月3[countable] a round object that moves around a planet other than Earth围绕地球以外其他行星运行的圆形天体:
the moons of Saturn土星的卫星4ask for the moon (also cry for the moon British English) informal非正式 to ask for something that is difficult or impossible to obtain要求难以或不可能得到的东西:
There’s no point in crying for the moon.渴望得不到的东西毫无意义。5over the moon British English informal非正式 very happy非常高兴:
She’s over the moon about her new job.她对新工作欣喜若狂。6many moons ago literary文学 a long time ago很久以前:
It all happened many moons ago.这一切都发生在很久以前。 → once in a blue moon at once1(15), → promise somebody the moon at promise1(3)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + moon形容词/名词 + moonbright· The moon was very bright.· 月亮非常明亮。a full moon (=with a completely round shape)· A full moon hung low in the sky.· 满月低悬于天空。a half moon (=looking like half a circle)· A half moon was up now, pale and cool.· 此刻半轮月亮高挂,淡白而清冷。a crescent moon (=with a thin curved shape)· The stars and thin crescent moon gave just enough light to see the path.· 繁星与细细的月牙提供了恰好足以看清小路的光线。a new moon (=a very thin moon which is just starting to get bigger)· It was twilight and a new moon was rising.· 暮色降临,一弯新月正在升起。a silver/yellow moon· It was a frosty night, with a cold silver moon.· 那是一个霜冻的夜晚,冷冽的银月高悬。a pale moon· Her face glowed in the light of the pale moon.· 她的脸在淡淡的月光中熠熠发光。a harvest moon (=the full moon that appears in late September or early October)· Over the potato fields a harvest moon was rising.· 丰收月正从马铃薯田野上方升起。verbs动词the moon shines· The moon shone through the window.· 月光透过窗户照了进来。the moon rises (also the moon comes up)· He watched the full moon come up over the trees.· 他看着满月从树梢上升起。the moon appears· A brilliant moon appeared over the mountains.· 一轮皎洁的明月出现在山峦之上。the moon comes out (=appears as it gets dark or a cloud moves)· The moon came out from behind the clouds.· 月亮从云层后面露了出来。the moon hangs somewhere literary文学 (=stays there for a long time)· The moon hung over the quiet sea.· 月亮悬挂在平静的海面上空。the moon sets (=goes down so that you cannot see it)· The moon had set, but the sky was clear.· 月亮已经落下,但天空依然晴朗。the moon waxes (=gets bigger each night)· The moon waxed larger over the next few days.· 接下来几天,月亮渐渐变大。the moon wanes (=gets smaller each night)· The August moon was waning.· 八月的月亮正在渐亏。phrases短语the light of the moon· The clouds blocked out the light of the moon.· 云层遮住了月光。there is no moon· There was no moon, and the fields were completely dark.· 没有月亮,田野一片漆黑。moonmoon2 verb [intransitive, transitive]
informal非正式 to bend over and show your buttocks as a joke or a way of insulting someone弯腰露出臀部,作为玩笑或侮辱他人的方式moon about/around phrasal verb British English informal非正式 to spend your time lazily, moving around with no real purpose无所事事地消磨时间,漫无目的地四处游荡:
I wish you’d stop mooning about and do something useful!我希望你别再游手好闲了,去做点有用的事!moon over somebody/something phrasal verb old-fashioned旧式 to spend your time thinking about someone that you are in love with花时间痴痴思念自己所爱的人:
She sits mooning over his photograph for hours.她一坐就是好几个小时,对着他的照片痴痴地发呆。
informal非正式 to bend over and show your buttocks as a joke or a way of insulting someone弯腰露出臀部,作为玩笑或侮辱他人的方式moon about/around phrasal verb British English informal非正式 to spend your time lazily, moving around with no real purpose无所事事地消磨时间,漫无目的地四处游荡:
I wish you’d stop mooning about and do something useful!我希望你别再游手好闲了,去做点有用的事!moon over somebody/something phrasal verb old-fashioned旧式 to spend your time thinking about someone that you are in love with花时间痴痴思念自己所爱的人:
She sits mooning over his photograph for hours.她一坐就是好几个小时,对着他的照片痴痴地发呆。