gull
英式音标:[gʌl] 美式音标:[ɡʌl]
gull基本解释 n. [鸟] 鸥;笨人;易受骗之人vt. 骗;欺诈n. (Gull)人名;(意、罗、瑞典)古尔;(英)格尔 gull的意思释义 n.鸥;vt.欺骗某人
gull怎么读
英式音标:[gʌl]
美式音标:[ɡʌl]
gull基本解释
n. [鸟] 鸥;笨人;易受骗之人
vt. 骗;欺诈
n. (Gull)人名;(意、罗、瑞典)古尔;(英)格尔
gull的意思释义
n.
鸥;
vt.
欺骗某人;
变形
复数:gulls过去式:gulled过去分词:gulled现在分词:gulling第三人称单数:gulls
英英释义
gull[ ɡʌl ]n.
a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
同义词:chumpfoolmarkpatsyfall guysuckersoft touchmug
mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs
同义词:seagullsea gull
v.
make a fool or dupe of
同义词:foolbefool
fool or hoax
同义词:dupeslangbefoolcodfoolput ontake input one overput one across
gull用法及例句
词组短语
sea gull海鸥
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Gull flies over the sea.
海鸥在大海上飞翔。
The wings of the sea gull were beating frantically.
海鸥的翅膀在疯狂地扑扇着。
用作动词(v.)
Only Merlin would seek to gull me so, even though he should know better.
只有梅林会这样引我上当,他很明白这个道理。
It\'s wrong to gull a child.
欺骗孩子是不对的。
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gull词源
gull
gull: [15] Gull is a Celtic contribution to English. It was probably borrowed from Welsh gwylan, which together with Cornish guilan, Breton gwelan, and Old Irish foilenn, goes back to a prehistoric Old Celtic *voilenno-. (The Old English word for ‘gull’ was mǣw, as in modern English sea mew.)
gull (n.1)
shore bird, early 15c. (in a cook book), probably from Brythonic Celtic; compare Welsh gwylan \"gull,\" Cornish guilan, Breton goelann; all from Old Celtic *voilenno-. Replaced Old English mæw (see mew (n.1)).
gull (n.2)
cant term for \"dupe, sucker, credulous person,\" 1590s, of uncertain origin. Perhaps from verb meaning \"to dupe, cheat\" (see gull (v.)). Or it is perhaps from (or influenced by) the bird name (see gull (n.1)); in either case with a sense of \"someone who will swallow anything thrown at him.\" Another possibility is Middle English gull, goll \"newly hatched bird\" (late 14c.), which is perhaps from Old Norse golr \"yellow,\" from the hue of its down.
gull (v.)
\"to dupe, cheat, mislead by deception,\" 1540s, earlier \"to swallow\" (1520s), ultimately from gull \"throat, gullet\" (early 15c.); see gullet. Related: Gulled; gulling.
gull相关例句
1.A lone sea gull flew across the sky.
一只孤独的海鸥在空中飞过。
2.A lone gull flew across the sky.
一只孤单的海鸥飞过天空。
3.gull sb. Out of sth.
骗取某人的某物.
4.At least the death cry of the insignificant sooty gull gave her back her significance.
至少,这只不起眼的黑海鸥临死前那一声尖叫恢复了她的理性。
5.gull a person into buying rubbish
骗人买无用的东西.
6.gull family; skimmer family; jaeger family; auk family.
海鸥科;剪嘴鸥科;贼鸥科;海雀科。