• moon

    英:[muːn]  
    美: [mun] 

    moon 基本解释

    • n. 月亮;月球;月光;卫星
    • vi. 闲荡;出神
    • vt. 虚度
    • n. (Moon)人名;(瑞典)莫恩;(柬)蒙;(英)穆恩;(缅)孟

    moon 词态变化

    复数: moons;第三人称单数: moons;过去式: mooned;过去分词: mooned;现在分词: mooning;

    moon 中文词源

    moon 月亮,思念

    来自古英语mona,来自PIE*me,测量,词源同meter,measure.即通过看月亮月相变化来测量日期。引申动词词义思念,参照诗句“海上生明月,天涯共此时”。

    moon 英文词源

    moon
    moon: [OE] Indo-European *mēnes- meant both ‘moon’ and ‘month’. It was probably a derivative of the base *me- (source of English measure), reflecting the fact that in ancient times the passage of time was measured by the revolutions of the moon. Both strands of meaning have been preserved in the Germanic languages, represented by different forms: the ‘moon’ strand has differentiated into German mond, Dutch maan, Swedish måane, Danish maane, and English moon. Etymologically, Monday is ‘moon day’.
    => measure, metre, monday, month
    moon (n.)
    Old English mona, from Proto-Germanic *menon- (cognates: Old Saxon and Old High German mano, Old Frisian mona, Old Norse mani, Danish maane, Dutch maan, German Mond, Gothic mena "moon"), from PIE *me(n)ses- "moon, month" (cognates: Sanskrit masah "moon, month;" Avestan ma, Persian mah, Armenian mis "month;" Greek mene "moon," men "month;" Latin mensis "month;" Old Church Slavonic meseci, Lithuanian menesis "moon, month;" Old Irish mi, Welsh mis, Breton miz "month"), probably from root *me- "to measure," in reference to the moon's phases as the measure of time.

    A masculine noun in Old English. In Greek, Italic, Celtic, Armenian the cognate words now mean only "month." Greek selene (Lesbian selanna) is from selas "light, brightness (of heavenly bodies)." Old Norse also had tungl "moon," ("replacing mani in prose" - Buck), evidently an older Germanic word for "heavenly body," cognate with Gothic tuggl, Old English tungol "heavenly body, constellation," of unknown origin or connection. Hence Old Norse tunglfylling "lunation," tunglœrr "lunatic" (adj.).

    Extended 1665 to satellites of other planets. To shoot the moon "leave without paying rent" is British slang from c. 1823; card-playing sense perhaps influenced by gambler's shoot the works (1922) "go for broke" in shooting dice. The moon race and the U.S. space program of the 1960s inspired a number of coinages, including, from those skeptical of the benefits to be gained, moondoggle (based on boondoggle). The man in the moon is mentioned since early 14c.; he carries a bundle of thorn-twigs and is accompanied by a dog. Some Japanese, however, see a rice-cake-making rabbit in the moon.
    moon (v.)
    c. 1600, "to expose to moonlight;" later "idle about" (1836), "move listlessly" (1848), probably on notion of being moonstruck. The meaning "to flash the buttocks" is first recorded 1968, U.S. student slang, from moon (n.) "buttocks" (1756), "probably from the idea of pale circularity" [Ayto]. See moon (n.). Related: Mooned; mooning.

    moon 词组搭配

    many moons ago

    (informal)a long time ago

    (非正式)很久以前

    over the moon

    (informal)extremely happy; delighted

    (非正式)非常高兴;快活极了

    moon 英文释义

    1. the natural satellite of the Earth;
    "the average distance to the moon is 384,400 kilometers"
    "men first stepped on the moon in 1969"
    2. any object resembling a moon;
    "he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light"
    "the clock had a moon that showed various phases"
    3. the period between successive new moons (29.531 days)
    4. the light of the moon;
    "moonlight is the smuggler's enemy"
    "the moon was bright enough to read by"
    5. any natural satellite of a planet;
    "Jupiter has sixteen moons"

    moon 双语例句

    1. June always rhymes with moon in old love songs.
    在老情歌中June总是和moon成韵。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. In Norse mythology the moon is personified as male.
    在斯堪的纳维亚神话里,月亮被赋予了男性身份。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. The half moon is hidden behind some wispy clouds.
    半轮月亮躲在淡淡的云彩之后。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. Rupert Moon is out of today's session with a twisted knee.
    鲁珀特·穆恩扭伤了膝盖,无法参加今天的训练。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. Look at that moon. Is that beautiful or what?
    看看那月亮,它真漂亮,不是吗?

    来自柯林斯例句

    moon 实用场景例句

    the surface of the moon
    月球表面

    牛津词典

    a moon landing
    月球登陆

    牛津词典

    a crescent moon
    新月

    牛津词典

    There's no moon tonight (= no moon can be seen) .
    今晚看不见月亮。

    牛津词典

    By the light of the moon I could just make out shapes and outlines.
    月光下,我只能分辨出物体的轮廓。

    牛津词典

    How many moons does Jupiter have?
    木星有多少颗卫星?

    牛津词典

    ...the first man on the moon...
    登上月球的第一人

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    There will be no moon.
    月亮不会出来了。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    ...Neptune's large moon.
    海王星的大卫星

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    Lettie was mooning around all morning, doing nothing...
    莱蒂混了一上午,什么也没干。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    My working days were spent mooning round his department, trying to sneak a chance encounter.
    上班时我在他的部门转来转去,暗中寻找巧遇他的机会。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    Once in a blue moon you get some problems.
    极少会碰到麻烦。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    Only then so, it can fundamentally make the practice teaching to obtain the good actual effect.
    只有如此, 才能从根本上使实践教学取得良好的实效.

    期刊摘选

    The autumn moon has always been a favourite with poets and lovers of nature.
    秋月向来受到诗人和热爱大自然的人们的宠爱.

    《现代汉英综合大词典》

    The moon was covered by the dark clouds.
    月亮被乌云遮蔽了.

    《现代汉英综合大词典》

    The moon is shining bright.
    月亮发出了明亮的光.

    《简明英汉词典》

    Our satellite itself will orbit around the moon for a period of two days.
    我们的人造卫星本身将绕月球运行两天的时间.

    《现代英汉综合大词典》

    I can't promise you the moon, but I'll do the best job I can.
    我不能对你作无法兑现的许诺, 但我将尽力而为.

    《现代汉英综合大词典》

    He's the first man to step foot on the moon.
    他是第一个踏上月球的人.

    《简明英汉词典》

    It is possible to go to the moon now.
    现在有可能登上月球.

    《现代英汉综合大词典》

    The moon sank below the hills.
    月亮下山了.

    《简明英汉词典》

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