[/muːn; mun/] n 用法: 1 [sing] (a) (usu 通常作 the moon) the natural body that moves round the earth once every 28 days and shines at night by light reflected from the sun 月球: explore the surface of the moon 探察月球的表面 * [attrib 作定语] a moon landing 登月. (b) this body as it appears in the sky at a particular time 月亮: There's no moon tonight, ie No moon can be seen. 今天晚上没有月亮. * a crescent moon 弦月 * a new moon 新月 * a full moon 满月. 用法: 2 [C] body that moves round a planet other than the earth (地球以外的)行星的卫星: How many moons does Jupiter have? 木星有多少卫星? 用法: 3 (idm 习语) many `moons ago a long time ago 很久以前: All that happened many moons ago. 那一切都发生在很久以前. once in a blue moon => once. over the `moon (infml) absolutely delighted; ecstatic 非常快乐; 狂喜: The whole team were over the moon at winning the competition. 全队都为赢得这场比赛而欣喜若狂. promise the earth/moon => promise2. moon 2 [/muːn; mun/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ip] ~ (about/around) (infml) wander about aimlessly or listlessly 闲逛; 无精打采地徘徊: Stop mooning and get on with some work! 别闲逛了, 干点正事吧! * She spent the whole summer mooning about at home. 她一夏天都在家中混日子. 用法: 2 (phr v) moon over sb (infml) spend one's time dreamily thinking about sb one loves 如梦如痴地想念所爱的人. |