kite
kite 英 [kaɪt] 美 [kaɪt]
n. 风筝
进行时:kiting 过去式:kited 过去分词:kited 第三人称单数:kites 名词复数:kites
- A kite is a diamond-shaped flying toy on a string that's usually made of fabric or paper. If someone tells you "to go fly a kite," they want to get rid of you. If you follow their directions, however, you will end up having fun.
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- n. 风筝
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1. fly a kite
放风筝
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2. She has a blue kite.
她有一只蓝色和绿色的风筝。
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3. He tried to fly his kite.
他试图放飞他的风筝。
- kite (n.) European bird of prey, inferior hawk (Milvus ictinus, but applied elsewhere to similar birds), Old English cyta, probably imitative of its cry (compare ciegan "to call," German Kauz "screech owl"). Of persons who prey on others, 1550s.
- kite (v.) in reference to writing a fictitious check, 1839, American English, from 1805 phrase fly a kite "raise money by issuing commercial paper on nonexistent funds;" see kite (n.). Related: Kited; kiting.
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