dragon 英 [ˈdrægən]   美 [ˈdræɡən]

dragon

dragon  英 [ˈdrægən] 美 [ˈdræɡən]

n. 龙; 

名词复数:dragons 

She worked a dragon on the new cloth. 她在新的布上绣了条龙。
Dragon King Temple 龙王庙

  • A dragon is a fire-breathing mythological animal, a winged, flying, scaly creature. In many European legends, brave knights battle evil dragons.
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  • n. 龙;
  • 1. She worked a dragon on the new cloth.

    她在新的布上绣了条龙。

  • 2. Dragon King Temple

    龙王庙

  • 3. I sometimes go shopping in Dragon Bay.

    我有时在龙湾买东西。

  • dragon (n.) early 13c., from Old French dragon, from Latin draconem (nominative draco) "huge serpent, dragon," from Greek drakon (genitive drakontos) "serpent, giant seafish," apparently from drak-, strong aorist stem of derkesthai "to see clearly," from PIE *derk- "to see." Perhaps the literal sense is "the one with the (deadly) glance."
dragon / ˈdræɡən ; NAmE ˈdræɡən / noun 1 (in stories) a large aggressive animal with wings and a long tail, that can breathe out fire (传说中的)龙 2 ( disapproving) ( especially BrE) a woman who behaves in an aggressive and frightening way 悍妇;母夜叉 dragon dragons dragon / ˈdræɡən ; NAmE ˈdræɡən /
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