kite
英 [kaɪt]
美 [kaɪt]
- n. 风筝
- vi. 使用空头支票;象风筝一样飞;轻快地移动
- vt. 骗钱;涂改(支票)
- n. (Kite)人名;(塞)基特;(英)凯特
CET4 TEM4 考 研 CET6
kite 风筝,鸢,放鸽子,伪造支票来自古英语cyta,鹰,鸢,拟声词,模仿这种鸟的叫声,引申词义风筝,因飞翔的风筝如雄鹰展翅而得名。后用于习语go fly a kite,放风筝,放某人的鸽子,引申词义欺骗,伪造支票等。
- kite (n.)
- bird of prey (Milvus ictinus), Old English cyta "kind of hawk," probably imitative of its cries (compare ciegan "to call," German Kauz "screech owl"). The toy kite first so-called 1660s, from its way of hovering in the air like a bird. The dismissive invitation to go fly a kite is attested by 1942, American English, probably tracing to the popular song of the same name (lyrics by Johnny Burke), sung by Bing Crosby in "The Star Maker" (1939):
Go fly a kite and tie your troubles to the tail
They'll be blown away by a merry gale,
Go fly a kite and toss your worries to the wind
And they won't come back, they'll be too chagrined.
- kite (v.)
- "write a fictitious check," 1839, American English, from 1805 phrase fly a kite "raise money by issuing commercial paper on nonexistent funds;" see kite (n.). Related: Kited; kiting.
- 1. Kite is undoubtedly a class player.
- 凯特绝对是个一流选手。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. to fly a kite
- 放风筝
来自《权威词典》
- 3. A boy is flying a kite in the piazza.
- 一个小男孩在阳台上放风筝.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. My brother is flying a kite in the park.
- 我的弟弟在公园里放风筝.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. You should fly your kite against the wind.
- 你应该迎着风放风筝.
来自《简明英汉词典》