crowed
[krəu]
[ crowed ]
n.乌鸦, 啼叫, 欢叫
v.报晓, 啼叫, 欢叫,夸口, 洋洋自得
例句与用法:
The crow is a bird of ill omen.
乌鸦是不祥的预兆。
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。
He gets up at the crow of the rooster every day.
他每天鸡鸣即起。
词形变化:
动词过去式: crowed | 动词过去分词: crowed | 动词现在分词: crowing | 动词第三人称单数: crows |
crowedvi.1.■crow2的变形
crowed
动词 crow:
dwell on with satisfaction
express pleasure verbally
同义词:crow
utter shrill sounds
同义词:crow
crowed
■As he dug in the closet, he found a shoebox and crowed as he brought it out.
/ 当他动用壁橱的时候,当他带出它的时候,他发现了 shoebox 而且啼叫。
■And immediately a rooster crowed a second time.
72立时鸡叫了第二遍。
■Wainwright, Trammell Crow and Bank of Tokyo.
Wainwright、Trammell Crow和东京银行(Bank of Tokyo)都担任过高级职位。
■"An afternoon crow," and the dairy folk shake their heads at the evil omen.
“下午的鸡啼”,牛奶场的人们都为这个凶兆直摇头。
■"Now she's going to crow," thought the good lady.
“她现在开始幸灾乐祸了。”这位有教养的小姐心里想。
■"Thank you for the meat, dear crow.
“谢谢你的肉,亲爱的乌鸦。
■A good sportsman should never crow over his achievements.
一个好的运动员不应该因取得的成绩而沾沾自喜。
■A crow flew crookedly like a shadow over the end of the salt lake.
一只乌鸦像个影子般地在盐湖的另一边鬼鬼祟祟地飞来飞去的。
■The long crow of rooster split the gray morning sky.
一只雄鸡引吮长鸣,惊破了黎明时的苍穹。
■A large crowed gathered under the Town Hall clock.
一大群人聚集在市政厅的大钟下。
■A crowed of shabbily dressed children had grathered.
一群衣服破烂的孩子都聚集在一起。
■English: 78. The cock crowed at dawn.
中文:公鸡在黎明时啼叫。
■If cock crow on go to bed, he is sure to rise with a watery head.
临睡公鸡啼,翌晨必落雨。
■Why is a crow the bravest bird in the world?
为什么乌鸦是世界上最勇敢的鸟呢?
■The wings of a crow can never cover up the sun.
乌雅的翅膀决不能遮住太阳。
■A crow is never the whiter for washing herself often.
乌鸦不管怎样经常洗澡,也不会变白。
■The Crow, anxious to refute the reflection cast upon her voice, set up a loud caw and dropped the flesh.
乌鸦为了迫不及待反驳对它嗓音的贬低,张嘴大叫了一声,把肉掉了。
■Confusion of/ between the crow and the rook is quite common.
乌鸦和白嘴鸦的混淆是相当平常的。
■The crow pecked out the eyes of the dead sheep.
乌鸦啄出了那头死羊的眼睛。
■The crow happily walked among birds.
乌鸦得意地走到鸟群当中。
■The crow thinks his own bird fairest.
乌鸦总以为自己的雏鸟最美。
■LI>The crow thinks her own birds fairest.
乌鸦总以为自己的雏鸟最美丽。
■A crow was sitting on a tree, doing nothing all day.
乌鸦整天就坐在树上,但就是不做事。
■The Crow is a small constellation in the southern sky.
乌鸦星座是南面天空中的一个小星座。
■The crow is a bird of ill omen.
乌鸦是不祥的预兆。
■The crow walked around boasting himself.
乌鸦环场一周展现着自己。
■The wings of a crow cannot shut out the rays of the sun.
乌鸦的翅膀挡不住太阳的光辉。
■The wings of the crow cannot blot out the golden rays of the sun.
乌鸦的翅膀遮不住太阳的金光。
■The crow ruffled its black feathers at the sight of the fox.
乌鸦看见狐狸吓得把黑羽毛竖立起来。
■The wings of a crow cannot blot out the radiance of the sun.
乌鸦翅膀遮不住太阳。
■Crow said: Of course, what is not?
乌鸦说到:“当然了,为什么不呢?”
■In what it looks like a crow to a writing-desk?
乌鸦钻进写字台是个什么样?
■Crow: Dare to hold to a principle, do not be afraid of malefactor.
乌鸦:敢于坚持原则,不怕得罪人。
■A common European crow(Corvus corone) having glossy black plumage.
乌鸦;大乌鸦;秃鼻乌鸦;寒鸦;红嘴山鸦;鹊;松鸦。
■And he went outside into the forecourt, and a rooster crowed.
于是出来,到了前院,鸡就叫了。
■Man goes into the noisy crowed to down his own clamour of silence.
人们走入喧哗的人群中,想要淹没自己沉默的呼声。
■I got a sight of him in the crow.
人群中我忽视而看见了他。
■In the crowed there is an old scientist.
人群中有一位老科学家。
■The crow shouted louder and louder.
人群吵得越来越大声拉.
■The crowed reared up and attacked the speaker.
人群愤怒地站起来攻击演讲者。
■BR>Man goes into the noisy crowed to drown his own clamour of silence.
人走进喧哗的群众里去,为的是要淹没他自己的沉默的呼号。
■This morning I got up at cock crow.
今天早上我黎明时分就起床了。
■It is ten miles from Hartford to Manchester, as the crow flies.
从哈特福特到曼彻斯特两地之间直线距离为10英里。
■It is not more than thirty miles from London as he crow flies.
从这里到伦敦,直线距离至多30英里。
■They run away when they hear roosters crow.
他们一听到公鸡叫就跑走了。
■The donkey brayed, the dog barked, the cat meowedthe rooster crowed.
他们又同时打破窗户,翻进了房间里。
■He is like a cock who though the sun has risen to hear him crow.
他像一只以为太阳出来是为了听他啼声的雄鸡。
■He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
他像一只以为太阳出来是为了听它啼声的雄鸡。
■He crowed about his promotion.
他因获得晋升而自鸣得意。
■His house is crowed with people who come to visit him every day.
他家每天门庭若市,挤满了登门拜访的人。