第三人称单数:feathers
第三人称复数:feathers
现在分词:feathering
过去分词:feathered
过去式:feathered
911查询·英语单词
1. a feather in one's cap : 可夸耀的事, 卓越的成就;
1. You might have knocked me down with a feather .
我感到太惊奇了;使我太震惊了。
不及物动词
1. The young birds feathered.
幼鸟长出了羽毛。
名词
1. Birds of a feather flock together.
鸟以群分,物以类聚。
2. I am not of that feather.
我不是那种人。
feather是什么意思
1. 羽:羽绒夹克(jacet)包括羽绒背心羽绒是由绒(Don)和羽(Feather)构成的. 绒(Don)是由不含毛杆的羽毛,在其羽枝上长出的许多簇细丝,通过绒上的细丝相互交错形成了稳定的热保护层. 因此,绒是羽绒保暖的主要材料. 每一盎司的羽绒大约有2百万根细丝.
1. 羽毛
A bird's feathers are the soft covering on its body. Each feather consists of a lot of smooth hairs on each side of a thin stiff centre.
e.g. ...a hat that she had made herself from black ostrich feathers.
她用黑色鸵鸟羽毛给自己做的帽子
e.g. ...a feather bed.
羽毛褥垫床
2. feather在线翻译
2. 同类的人;志趣相投的人;一丘之貉
If you describe two people as birds of a feather, you mean that they have very similar characteristics, interests, or beliefs.
e.g. She and my mother were birds of a feather.
她和我妈妈是一个类型的人。
3. 可引以为豪的事;荣耀的事;有好处的事
If you describe something that someone has achieved as a feather in their cap, you mean that they can be proud of it or that it might bring them some advantage.
e.g. Harry's appointment to this important post was a feather in his cap.
哈里被任命担任如此要职,这是件荣耀的事。
4. to feather one's nest -> see nest
to ruffle someone's feathers -> see ruffle
1. We have a saying that a gift even as light as a goose feather coming from afar conveys affection as heavy as a mountain.
2. Yang said that for want of special equipment, workers use a feather duster to dust the ancient books.
3. The China Feather & Down Industrial Association told a press conference the report " distorted the facts ".
4. The feather jewelry series by Audrey Hu of New York has been introduced to capture a broader customer base who desire unique fashion accessories.
5. I am a thriving grass demonstrating vitality and a determined feather carrying the wish for peace.
6. A single feather was found attached to a flap track on the wing and will be examined by experts at the Smithsonian Institution.
7. Just five years ago few would have recognised a feather dance if it had got up and tickled them.
8. Just a feather touch swing of 2 percent from Labour to the Conservatives would see them lose nearly 40 seats.
9. But for American expats in China - and their friends of other nationalities - Turkey Day becomes a bird of a different feather.
10. The Belarusian admitted she was mystified when the first feather dropped onto the court towards the conclusion of the match.
noun
1. turning an oar parallel to the water between pulls
Synonym: feathering
2. feather什么意思
2. the light horny waterproof structure forming the external covering of birds
verb