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crow

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  • n.

    乌鸦;雄鸡的啼声;

  • vi.

    公鸡啼鸣,报晓;欢呼;(尤指在其他人不成功时)扬扬自得地夸口;

  • 变形

    复数:crows过去式:crowed过去分词:crowed现在分词:crowing第三人称单数:crows

    双语释义

    n.(名词)
    1. [C]乌鸦 a large shiny black bird with a loud cry
    2. [C]雄鸡的啼声 the cry of a cock
    v.(动词)
    1. vi. 公鸡啼鸣 make the cry of a cock
    2. vi. (婴儿)欢叫 (of a baby) make sounds showing pleasure

    英英释义

    crow[ krəu ]

    • n.
      • black birds having a raucous call
      • the cry of a cock (or an imitation of it)
      • a member of the Siouan people formerly living in eastern Montana
      • a small quadrilateral constellation in the southern hemisphere near Virgo

        同义词:Corvus

      • an instance of boastful talk

        同义词:bragbraggingcrowingvaporingline-shootinggasconade

      • a Siouan language spoken by the Crow
    • v.
      • dwell on with satisfaction

        同义词:gloattriumph

      • express pleasure verbally

        "She crowed with joy"

      • utter shrill sounds

        "The cocks crowed all morning"

    学习怎么用

    词汇搭配

    用作名词 (n.)
    介词+~
    • as the crow flies笔直的

    词组短语

    eat crow丢脸;被迫收回自己说的话

    as the crow flies笔直地

    crow about吹嘘

    同近义词辨析

    pride, boast, brag, crow

    这组词都有“自夸,吹嘘”的意思,其区别是:

    pride与boast的意义较接近,指炫耀、夸口,自鸣得意,常与反身代词连用。

    boast普通用词,指对自己所做的事,自己的长处、财富以及家庭等的夸耀,常含言过其实的意味。

    brag非正式用词,其夸耀和吹嘘意味强于boast,到了过分夸大,有时令人讨厌的地步。

    crow多指大声吵嚷地吹嘘,夸耀自己做某事比他人做得好。

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The crow is a bird of ill omen.
      乌鸦是不祥的预兆。
    2. He gets up at the crow of the rooster every day.
      他每天鸡鸣即起。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. It was dawn, and I could hear a cock crowing somewhere.
      天亮了,我听到从某处传来雄鸡的报晓声。
    2. The rooster flew up to a big rock and began to crow.
      公鸡飞上大石头,开始鸣叫。
    3. He is the kind of person who always crows about his success.
      他是那种总是夸耀自己成功的人。
    4. You should not crow over a defeated enemy.
      你不应该在被你击败的敌手面前洋洋得意。

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