peacock

peacock [ˈpi:kɒk]  [ˈpi:kɑ:k] 

第三人称复数:peacocks

peacock 基本解释

peacock的翻译

名词(雄)孔雀,孔雀; 爱虚荣的人; 爱炫弄自己的人; [天]孔雀座

不及物动词炫耀,招摇过市; 趾高气扬地走

peacock 反义词

名词peahen

peacock 相关词组

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1. play the peacock : 炫耀自己;

peacock 相关例句

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名词

1. Peacocks strutted on the lawn.
    孔雀在草地上昂首阔步地走着。

peacock 网络解释

peacock

1. 皮科尔:让人意外的是当时太平军也有自己的洋枪队,那场让华尔重伤的松江之战,就是太平军洋枪队的得意之作,其总指挥是黄毛鬼英人萨维治(Savage)(英国皇家步兵团上尉),后在进攻松江时受伤,送回天京养伤,不久死于天京. 萨维治(Savage)受伤后由皮科尔(Peacock)美国人,继任太平军洋枪队指挥.

2. 雀 孔雀:孔雀 <<孔雀>>(Peacock)导演:顾长卫 中国 2005 发情的孔雀开屏起舞 都是鲜艳的 都是梦幻的 钢琴与弦乐拨弦为全曲蒙上了一抹清淡的忧伤,彭坦在其中浅吟低唱,抒发着对蛮荒时光的迷惘与轻叹.

3. (雄)孔雀:Wolf 狼 | Peacock (雄)孔雀 | Owl 猫头鹰

peacock 词典解释

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. 孔雀
    A peacock is a large bird. The male has a very large tail covered with blue and green spots, which it can spread out like a fan.

    e.g. ...peacocks strutting slowly across the garden.
           园中趾高气扬地慢步走过的孔雀
    e.g. ...peacock feathers.
           孔雀羽毛

2. (尤指男性)骄傲自大的人,爱炫耀的人,衣着花里胡哨的人
    If you describe someone, especially a man, as a peacock, you mean that they are arrogant or like dressing or behaving in a way that draws attention to themselves.

    e.g. He was a born peacock...
           他天生爱慕虚荣。
    e.g. He introduced himself as 'the leader' and strutted up and down like a peacock.
           他自称“领导”,像个孔雀似的趾高气扬地走来走去。

peacock 单语例句

1. peacock的翻译

1. The talented Yang first rose to prominence in 1986 after she won a national contest with her interpretation of the Dai peacock dance.

2. Yang made her name with her signature dance Spirit of Peacock, featuring exquisite hand movements imitating the peacock's head.

3. His depressed friend is being counseled because of his failing marriage, what many people call " phoenix man marrying a peacock woman ".

4. Later they learned that the peacock had run out of a home for destitute old people that sits next to their school.

5. Located in a dim and shallow niche, the statue looks like a giant gilded peacock splaying its extravagant feathers.

6. She presented a peacock dance in 1986, which won first prize in a national competition and made her famous overnight.

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7. Be amazed by how puppeteers control the puppets on threads and bamboo sticks, as they present difficult stunts and vivid peacock dances.

8. Large peacock feathers line the walls and baskets of light illuminate the unfinished tables.

9. Her slim and long fingers well imitate the peacock plumes while her slender figure vividly portrays a live peacock.

10. And Peacock was the brand, and a symbol of Dandong's light industrial capabilities.

peacock 英英释义

peacock是什么意思

noun

1. male peafowl
    having a crested head and very large fanlike tail marked with iridescent eyes or spots

2. European butterfly having reddish-brown wings each marked with a purple eyespot

    Synonym: peacock butterfly Inachis io