swan

英 [swɒn] 美 [swɑːn]

n.  天鹅
v.  悠游; 悠然闲逛

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 天鹅
    a large bird that is usually white and has a long thin neck. Swans live on or near water.

    verb

    1. 悠游;悠然闲逛
      to go around enjoying yourself in a way that annoys other people or makes them jealous
      1. They've gone swanning off to Paris for the weekend.
        他们周末到巴黎潇洒去了。

    柯林斯词典

    1. 天鹅
      A swan is a large bird with a very long neck. Swans live on rivers and lakes and are usually white.
      1. VERB 逍遥自在;悠然自得
        If you describe someone as swanning around or swanning off, you mean that they go and have fun, rather than working or taking care of their responsibilities.
        1. She spends her time swanning around the world...
          她一个人自由自在地环游世界。
        2. The mother was widowed and had swanned off.
          这位母亲成了寡妇,已经悠然闲逛去了。

      双语例句

      1. In Greek mythology, the god Zeus took the form of a swan to seduce Leda
        在希腊神话里,主神宙斯化作天鹅引诱了勒达。
      2. Lord Swan was made a life peer in 1981.
        斯旺勋爵于1981年受封终身贵族。
      3. She spends her time swanning around the world
        她一个人自由自在地环游世界。
      4. The mother was widowed and had swanned off.
        这位母亲成了寡妇,已经悠然闲逛去了。
      5. I competed in the Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, which was my swan song.
        我参加了在克赖斯特彻奇举办的英联邦运动会,那是我的告别比赛。
      6. She makes her professional stage debut in Swan lake.
        她首次在职业舞台上亮相是出演《天鹅湖》。
      7. An ugly duckling has turned into a white swan.& a nobody has become a somebody.
        丑小鸭变成了白天鹅。
      8. He dreamed a black swan and several swallows flying in the sky.
        他梦见一只黑天鹅和几只燕子在空中飞翔。
      9. Kitty and Peter have decided to see Swan Lake'this saturday.
        这个星期六基蒂和彼得决定去看天鹅湖。
      10. This four-legged friend went as Natalie Portman's Black Swan.
        这只四条腿的朋友扮成了娜塔丽·波特曼在电影《黑天鹅》中的造型。
      11. You are my black swan.
        你是我的黑天鹅。
      12. This is his "Swan Song".
        这是他的“天鹅之歌”。
      13. I set a course for the Swan palace of Lapis and gold.
        我定了到由石头和黄金建成的天鹅宫的航向。
      14. But then they met a swan, which carried them to the other side of the river.
        但是接着他们就遇到了一只天鹅,它把他们载到了河对岸。
      15. I fell in love with the woods and the swan in water reflection.
        我爱上了树林和天鹅在水里的倒影。
      16. This is the swan dance!
        这就是天鹅之舞!
      17. Typhoid and swan from the same place.
        伤寒和天鹅来自同一个地方。
      18. The birds were attracted to beauty, so they chose the Golden Swan as their king.
        他们被美丽的外表所吸引,所以他们选了一只金色的天鹅作了他们的国王。
      19. And from the ballet Swan Lake, we can bear a conception in mind that swan is elegant.
        而且通过欣赏芭蕾舞《天鹅湖》,我们有了这个一个概念,天鹅的形象是典雅高贵的。
      20. He is a beautiful white swan!
        他成了一只俊美的天鹅!
      21. Three swimming birds are the swan, the duck, and the goose.
        天鹅、鸭子和鹅是三种会游水的禽类。
      22. Although I'm a duckling today, tomorrow I'm a swan.
        虽然今天我是一只小鸭子,明天我会是天鹅。
      23. At last ugly duckling becomes a beautiful swan.
        最后,丑小鸭变成了一只美丽的白天鹅。
      24. Dream into reality, the ugly duckling became a beautiful swan.
        梦想变为现实,丑小鸭变成了漂亮的天鹅的。
      25. It turned into a beautiful swan.
        它变成了美丽的天鹅。
      26. He saw a white swan.
        他看见了一只白天鹅。
      27. Swan: Well, if you want, you can sing for me.
        天鹅:好啊,如果你想的话,你可以唱给我听。
      28. The black crow and the white swan are good friends.
        黑乌鸦和白天鹅是对好朋友。
      29. I suppose I have fallen in love with having lunch with the swan.
        我想,我已经爱上与天鹅共享午餐了;
      30. Another white swan in the lake;
        变出了另一只白色的天鹅;

      英英释义

      noun

      1. stately heavy-bodied aquatic bird with very long neck and usually white plumage as adult

        verb

        1. to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true
          1. Before God I swear I am innocent

          Synonym:    affirmverifyassertavowaverswear

        2. sweep majestically
          1. Airplanes were swanning over the mountains

        3. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
          1. The gypsies roamed the woods
          2. roving vagabonds
          3. the wandering Jew
          4. The cattle roam across the prairie
          5. the laborers drift from one town to the next
          6. They rolled from town to town

          Synonym:    rollwanderstraytramproamcastrambleroverangedriftvagabond