词组 | moon |
释义 | moon /muːn/ noun the round object that you can see in the sky, which goes around the Earth every 28 daysadjectives/nouns + moona full moon (=with a completely round shape) A full moon hung low in the sky.a half moon (=looking like half a circle) A half moon was up now, pale and cool.a crescent moon (=with a thin curved shape) The stars and thin crescent moon gave just enough light to see the path.a new moon (=a very thin moon which is just starting to get bigger) It was twilight and a new moon was rising.a bright moon The moon was very bright.a pale moon Her face glowed in the light of the pale moon.a silver/silvery moon It was a frosty night, with a cold silver moon.a harvest moon (=the full moon that appears in early autumn) Over the potato fields a harvest moon was rising.verbsthe moon shines The moon shone through the window.the moon rises also the moon comes up He watched the full moon come up over the trees.the moon appears A brilliant moon appeared over the mountains.the moon comes out (=appears as it gets dark or a cloud moves) The moon came out from behind the clouds.the moon hangs somewhere literary (=stays there for a long time) The moon hung over the quiet sea.the moon sets (=goes down so that you cannot see it) The moon had set, but the sky was clear.the moon waxes (=gets bigger each night) The moon waxed larger over the next few days.the moon wanes (=gets smaller each night) The August moon was waning.phrasesthe light of the moon The clouds blocked out the light of the moon.there is no moon There was no moon, and the fields were completely dark. |
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