1.【神】龙
2.〈侮辱〉恶婆娘
1.[Myth]a large imaginary creature in old stories that has wings and a long pointed tail and breathes out fire
2.<offensive>an insulting word for an unfriendly frightening woman, mainly used in British English
1.And the wild asses did stand in the high places, they snuffed up the wind like dragons; their eyes did fail, because there was no grass.
野驴站在净光的高处,喘气好像野狗。因为无草,眼目失明。
2.As you grow your company this year, remember to harness the strength and power of a dragon and try to attract the good luck dragons bring.
在你的公司龙年成长之际,别忘了利用好龙的威力,把龙带来的好运都吸引过来。
3.Developers were like "dragons and fish jumbled together" , he said, referring to a mixture of high and low-quality companies.
他表示,开发商“鱼龙混杂”(即优质和劣质企业都有)。
4.You know something of dragons? Dragons?
你知道有关龙的事么?
5.Mila had not associated the Lion Kingdom with her beloved Winged Dragons up until recently.
Mila直到最近之前从未将狮子王国她所至爱的飞龙联系过。
6.In one of the farthest halls, Dungeons and Dragons merchandise is on sale, and I counted more than one person wearing a sword and a cloak.
最远处的一个大厅在卖龙与地下城的相关商品,我数出不只一个人是披着斗篷佩剑的装束。
7.But as I have said, it seems to me that dragons are not really the pure quill of fantasy, when properly done.
但就像前面提到的,我以为如处理得当,龙并非奇幻作品的要素。
8.The dragons were sitting in an elegant den at the Royal Society in London, Britain's national academy of sciences.
巨龙正端坐在英国国家科学院——伦敦英国皇家学会(RoyalSociety)优雅的兽穴中。
9.Dragons are referred to as the pine mythical creature that brings with it ultimate abundance, prosperity and good fortune.
龙被提到当作带来最终富裕,繁荣和好命运神话里的生物。
10.Dragons have been an integral part of the culture of the Chinese, Koreans and Japanese peoples since the beginning of recorded history.
自从有文字记载的历史以来,龙已经是中国人、韩国人和日本人文化累积的一部分。