wag
[wæɡ]
vt.& vi.
摇动,摇摆;
饶舌;
(时势等)推移,变迁;
n.
摇动,摆动;
爱说笑的人;
滑稽角色;
逃学,偷懒;
vi.
摆动;
喋喋不休;
蹒跚而行;
例句:
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The interrogative always made the dog's tail wag frantically.
来自NEWYORKER
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He's a bit of a wag, his dad.
他爸爸这个人说话相当风趣。
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Dogs wag their tails when they are pleased.
狗一高兴就摇尾巴.
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The tail is too big to wag.
尾大不掉.
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Poor devil!...could hardly wag coming up the hill.
来自G. J. Whyte
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Recognising her, he gave a faint wag of the tail.
来自R. Buchanan
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Their head wagged in time to the music.
他们随着音乐节拍摇头晃脑。
来自《权威词典》
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You must stop visiting that woman; tongues are beginning to wag.
你不要再到那个女人那里去了,已经有人说闲话了。
来自《权威词典》