dove
美[dʌv] 英[dʌv]
n. 鸽子;温和派人物;鸽派人物
sp. dive的过去式.
详细释义
n.(名词)- 鸽,鸽子,小野鸽,鸽科动物
- <口>温和派人士,主和派人士,鸽派人士
- 白鸽,和平的象征
- 【宗】圣灵
- 天真无邪的人,温和可爱的人,纯洁的人
- 宝贝
- 和平使者
- 【天文学】天鸽(星)座[亦作 doo]
双解释义
n.(名词)- [C]鸽 a kind of pigeon
- [C](政治上的)鸽派人物,主和派人物 a person in favour of peace and compromise
英英释义
Noun- any of numerous small pigeons
- someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations
- a constellation in the southern hemisphere near Puppis and Caelum
- flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled
- an emblem of peace
例句
用作名词(n.)- The dove is the symbol of peace.鸽子是和平的象征。
- This dove was resident with us all the year round.这只鸽子一年到头居住在这里和我们为伴。
- Paul seemed more impressed by the dove.保尔似乎对鸽子更感兴趣。
- Bill was called a dove when he protested rather than fought in the war.比尔用抗议来代替武力,因此被称为温和派。
- On military,he has opposed the invasion of Iraq from start,but he is far from dove.在军事上,虽然他坚定地反对入侵伊拉克,但他并不是一个鸽派人物。
- He is neither a dove nor a hawk,but betwixt and between.他既不是鸽派,也不是鹰派,而是中间派。
- She dove straight into the pool.她径直跳入池中。
- The price of corn dove nearly 50% on Tuesday.周二玉米价格骤跌近五成。
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