英语单词 | fairy |
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英美音标 | 英 ['feəri] 美 ['feri] |
中文释义 | n.仙女;小精灵 adj.优雅的;幻想中的;虚构的 |
英语例句 | (1) The fairy godmother waved her (magic) wand. (2) There are many stories about the nymphs in Roman fairy tales. (3) The bad fairy laughed loudly again and left. (4) I saw a fairy flying around in my dreams. (5) In his dream, he became a fairy. (6) Their love story sounds like a fairy tale. (7) In fairy stories, the ogre is cruel and eats people. (8) The child devours fairy tales. (9) My daughter always asks me to tell her fairy stories. (10) Now tell me the truth: I don't want any more of your fairy stories. |
中文例句 | (1) 助人仙女挥动她的魔杖。 (2) 罗马神话中有许多关于女神的故事。 (3) 这个坏仙女再次狂笑然后离开。 (4) 在梦里,我看见一个小精灵飞来飞去。 (5) 在梦中, 他变成了一个小精灵。 (6) 他们的爱情故事听起来像童话。 (7) 在神话故事中,魔鬼很残忍而且吃人。 (8) 这孩子专注地听着童话故事。 (9) 我女儿总让我给她讲童话故事。 (10) 现在跟我说实话:我不想再听你胡编乱诌了。 |
vocabulary简明 | A fairy is a mythical, magical creature. Most fairies in stories are described as looking like tiny humans with wings. |
vocabulary扩展 | Fairies show up in fables, myths, and fairy tales, usually as kind and lovely creatures with magical powers, although sometimes fairies are mischievous or even spiteful. In the folklore of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, a fairy was actually a malicious spirit. The earliest spelling was faerie, which meant both "the home of supernatural creatures" and "something incredible or fictitious," from the Latin fata, "the Fates." |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]仙人;小精灵 A fairy is an imaginary creature with magical powers. Fairies are often represented as small people with wings. 2 [N-COUNT 可数名词]兔子(指男同性恋者) If someone describes a man as a fairy, they mean that he is a homosexual and they disapprove of this. [disapproval] [OFFENSIVE 冒犯] [OLD-FASHIONED 过时] |
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