gull
英 [ɡʌl]
美 [ɡʌl]
n. 海鸥
vt. 欺骗某人
复数:gulls 过去分词:gulled 过去式:gulled 现在分词:gulling 第三人称单数:gulls
BNC.9078 / COCA.12178
牛津词典
noun
- 海鸥
a bird with long wings and usually white and grey or black feathers that lives near the sea. There are several types of gull .
柯林斯词典
- (海)鸥
Agullis a common sea bird.
英英释义
noun
- mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs
- a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
verb
- fool or hoax
- The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone
- You can't fool me!
- make a fool or dupe of
双语例句
- White arctic gull; migrates as far south as England and New Brunswick.
北极白色海鸥;冬季向南迁移至英格兰和新不伦瑞克。 - Only Merlin would seek to gull me so, even though he should know better.
也只有梅林在即使他知道更好的方法的情况下会来这么试图蒙骗我。 - By sunup, Jonathan Gull was practicing again.
拂晓时分,海鸥乔纳森又在练习了。 - The Gull of Fortune smiled upon him this once, and no one was killed.
命运之神在朝他微笑,总算没有谁死于非命。 - A sea gull flies right for you.
一只海鸥迎面扑来。 - He dropped down to the level of the younger gull.
他下降到年轻海鸥的水平面。 - While flying foam, turtles have small gull flew away in horror suddenly.
海龟正说得泡沫四溅,小海鸥忽然惊恐地飞开了。 - The only son of the great gull, I suppose.
唯一的大鸥之子,我猜想吧。 - And if you'd'a took to me like A gull takes to the wind.
如果你开始喜欢上我就像海鸥迷恋风儿一样。 - For this gull, though, it was not eating that mattered, but flight.
但对这只海鸥来说,重要的不是吃而是飞。