dragon的意思和读音

dragon

: [ˈdræɡən] : ['dræɡən]

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dragons  

dragonn.

1.(in stories) a large aggressive animal with wings and a long tail, that can breathe out fire

2.a woman who behaves in an aggressive and frightening way

n.1.2.

n.1.[Myth]a large imaginary creature in old stories that has wings and a long pointed tail and breathes out fire2.<offensive>an insulting word for an unfriendly frightening woman, mainly used in British English

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1.If you think "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" sounds like a waste of time, don't waste yours.

2.I was flying on my dragon, trying to explore the ground, and I made a comment in chat about how the clouds kept getting in my way.

3.Artists and musicians often go weeks without sleep trying to use this device to catch the tail of the illusive creativity dragon.

4.Seeing no honor to be gained in dragon-murder, Knight Davion prepared to turn away and leave his old foe to die in peace.

5.President and his wife of the Art Commission lf French-China Friendship Association were visiting Tongliang Dragon lantern craftworks.

6.If you asked me for my dream photo shoot, I'd be in a treehouse, in a wild costume, war-paint and I'd be playing with my pet dragon.穿

7.The white rock strata lying obliquely on the coast looks like the backbone of a dragon and extends from the coast into the sea.

8.However, the majority of children even do not know Jade Emperor and Dragon King.

9.He winged his way back toward the walls and settled on the battlements , his Dragon form wavering as he resumed his human shape.

10.When he opened the door of his house, he saw the dragon smiling at him !!!