释义 |
crow UK [krəʊ] US [kroʊ] noun countable ■a large black bird with a loud unpleasant cry 乌鸦 UK [krəʊ] US [kroʊ] noun countable as the crow flies ■describes a distance when measured in a straight line between two points or places 笔直地,成直线地,沿直线 UK [krəʊ] US [kroʊ] verb intransitive (crowed or UK ALSO crew, crowed or UK ALSO crew) CRY 叫 ■When a cock (= an adult male chicken) crows, it makes a very long and loud sharp cry (公鸡)啼叫,打鸣•We were woken at dawn by a cock crowing repeatedly.黎明时,我们被一阵阵的鸡啼声吵醒。 ■When a baby crows, it makes sudden cries of happiness. (婴儿)欢叫 UK [krəʊ] US [kroʊ] verb intransitive (crowed or UK ALSO crew, crowed or UK ALSO crew) TALK PROUDLY 夸口 disapproving ■to talk in a proud and annoying way about something you have done 夸耀;夸口,自夸•He's always crowing about his latest triumph.他老是吹嘘他最近取得的成功。 |