donkey 英 [ˈdɒŋki]   美 [ˈdɑŋki]

donkey

donkey  英 [ˈdɒŋki] 美 [ˈdɑŋki]

n. 驴子;傻瓜;顽固的人 

名词复数:donkeys 

These videos run the gamut from topics such as "The Physics of donkey Carts" to "How Cold is Cold: What is Temperature? 这些视频资料的话题范围很广,诸如“驴子手推车的物理现象”,“冷是怎样的:温度是什么?”
A donkey and a dove lived in a small domlitory. 一只驴子和一只鸽子住在一个小宿舍里。

  • A donkey is a four-legged domesticated farm animal with hooves that's related to the horse. Donkeys are known for the braying sound they make and their long ears.
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  • n. 驴子;傻瓜;顽固的人
  • 1. These videos run the gamut from topics such as "The Physics of donkey Carts" to "How Cold is Cold: What is Temperature?

    这些视频资料的话题范围很广,诸如“驴子手推车的物理现象”,“冷是怎样的:温度是什么?”

  • 2. A donkey and a dove lived in a small domlitory.

    一只驴子和一只鸽子住在一个小宿舍里。

  • 3. She slid down the rock, jumped over the chasm with her rope as she had done before, and set off with her donkey, who brayed joyfully at her return.

    从岩石上滑下,她照着之前那样利用绳索跳过了沟渠,然后,和她的驴子往回走。看到她回来时,驴子高兴地嘶鸣起来。

  • donkey (n.) 1785, originally slang, perhaps a diminutive from dun "dull gray-brown," the form perhaps influenced by monkey. Or possibly from a familiar form of Duncan (compare dobbin). The older English word was ass (n.1).
don·key / ˈdɒŋki ; NAmE ˈdɔːŋki ; ˈdɑːŋki / noun an animal of the horse family, with short legs and long ears. People ride donkeysor use them to carry heavy loads. IDIOM ˈdonkey's years ( BrE) ( informal) a very long time 很长时间 We've known each other for donkey's years. 我们已认识多年。 more at talk v. donkey donkeys don·key / ˈdɒŋki ; NAmE ˈdɔːŋki ; ˈdɑːŋki /
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