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dancing-monkey,字面意思就是跳舞的猴子。
dancing的具体解释
读音:英 ['dɑːnsɪŋ],美 ['dænsɪŋ]
释义:n. 跳舞
例句:His victory was celebrated with music and dancing. 以音乐和舞蹈庆祝他的胜利。
monkey的具体解释
读音:英 ['mʌŋki],美 ['mʌŋki]
释义:
(1)n. 猴子;猴一样的人
(2)v. 嘲弄;胡闹;模仿
扩展资料
近义词
1、nautch
读音:英 [nɔːtʃ],美 [nɔːtʃ]
释义:n. 舞蹈
例句:Awsome! I hope you could see that nautch too.
太好了!希望你也能去看那场舞蹈表演。
2、saltation
读音:英 [sæl'teɪʃən],美 [sæl'teɪʃən]
释义:n. 跳跃;突变
例句:My thought saltation has been possibly very quick.
可能我的思想跳跃太快了。
映雪堂明
意思是:舞猴。
重点词汇:dancing
英['dɑ:nsɪŋ]
释义:
n.跳舞;舞蹈
v.跳舞;摇晃(dance的ing形式)
短语:
Dancing Diva舞娘;舞
词语使用变化:monkey
n.(名词)
1、monkey的基本意思是“猴子”“猿”,用于比喻可指小孩儿像猴子一样顽皮,常译成“小淘气”“淘气鬼”。
2、monkey有时也可用作定语,表示“花招”“恶作剧”。
词源解说:16世纪20年代进入英语,直接源自中古低地德语的moneke,意为猴。
gangyaya037
万圣节的由来英文 Halloween was called Samhain by the Irish. It came to be known as Halloween sometime around the fifth century A.D. . Samhain took place on October 31 through to November 1. During this period, it was believed that the boundaries between our world and the world of the dead were weakened, allowing spirits of the recently dead to cross over and possess the living. To celibrate the festival, the Irish would dress up in bizarre costumes and parade through their villages, causing destruction and saying "Trick-or-Treat", in order to scare off any recently departed souls who might be prowling for bodies to inhabit. This yearly festival was later brought to the other regions of the world, including continental Europe and North America. Irish immigrants brought several customs with them, including one of the symbols most commonly associated with Halloween -- the "Jack Lantern". According to Irish folklore, there once lived a man named Jack who was known for being a drunk and a prankster. One night Jack tricked the devil into climbing a tree, and quickly carved an image of a cross on the trunk, trapping the devil. Jack then made him promise that, in exchange for letting him out of the tree, the Devil would never tempt him to sin again. He reluctantly agreed, but was able to exact his revenge upon Jack's death. Because of his mischievous ways in life, Jack was barred from entering heaven and because of his earlier trick; he was also barred from hell. So he was doomed to wander the earth until the end of time, with only a "Jack Lanterns" to warm him. In Ireland, they originally used turnips for their "Jack Lanterns", but upon arriving in north America, they discovered that pumpkins were abundant and easier to carve out.
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