winged的意思和读音

winged

: [ˈwɪŋɪd] : [wɪŋd]

adj.

v.“wing”

adj.flying,aerial,airborne,alar,feathered

wingedadj.

1.having wings

winged insects

2.having the number or type of wings mentioned

a long-winged bird

adj.1.,2.,3.,4.;5.(),,()1.,2.,3.,4.;5.(),,()

v.1.“wing”

adj.1.a winged creature has wings2.moving fast

v.1.The past tense and past participle of wing

1. winery winged wingless ; ...

2. in the end winged barren ...

3. privileged winged skilled ...

4. beverage n. winged adj. , , , moths n. , ...

5. ... helicopter;tip-driven helicopter;winged helidrop ...

6.--,3α2 (winged) DNA [2], …

7. beverage n. winged adj. , , , moths n. , ...

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1.At maturity, they float to the surface or crawl out of the water, undergo a final molt, and emerge as winged adults.

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

3.After Bole appeared, the winged steed was found out. The winged steed is often seen, but Bole not.

4.He could have had transport on a winged steed, but that would have been expensive, and risky in its own fashion.

5.As with all winged beings - their appearance seems to be global - with varying mythos - yet all the same.---

6.Vanity and I saw him on the Manor House roof tiles one October midnight, talking to a winged shape too large to be a crow.

7.She was often shown as a beautiful women often appearing nude. She is often accompanied by the winged godling, Eros which means love.

8.With the three treasures he winged his way back to heaven. When he got outside the pearly gates, he decided to examine his mementos.使

9.Next a brilliant throw from Reina set Suarez on his way. The centre came to Maxi, whose volley winged into the stands.西

10.In Greek mythology, the Sphinx was a terrible monster with the body of a winged lion and the head of a woman.