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crescentic

/kres-uhnt/US // ˈkrɛs ənt //UK // (ˈkrɛsənt, -zənt) //

新月型,新月形的,新月形,月牙形

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a shape resembling a segment of a ring tapering to points at the ends.
    • : something, as a roll or cookie, having this shape.
    • : Astronomy. the figure of the moon in its first or last quarter, resembling a segment of a ring tapering to points at the ends.the similar figure of Mercury and Venus on either side of inferior conjunction, when seen through a telescope.
    • : the emblem of Turkey or of Islam.
    • : the power, religion, or civilization of Turkey or of Islam.
    • : Also called Chinese crescent, Chinese pavilion, jingling Johnny, pavillon Chinois, Turkish crescent. a musical percussion instrument of Turkish origin, consisting of a pole bearing a crescent-shaped metal plate, topped with a pavillon, and hung with small bells.
    • : Chiefly British. a curved street, often having solid façades of unified architectural design.the curve or curved portion of a street.
    • : Heraldry. a representation of a crescent moon, horns upward unless otherwise specified, used as the cadency mark of a second son.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : shaped like a crescent.
    • : increasing; growing.

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Examples

  • If partly to mostly cloudy skies allow a glimpse, check out the sliver of new crescent moon on the western horizon with Mars and Venus in conjunction.

  • The sliver of a new crescent moon on the western horizon with Mars and Venus in conjunction is likely to be obscured early Sunday evening but has a better chance to be seen Monday evening.

  • For this week’s Classic, let’s take a closer look at a waxing crescent moon.

  • The industry has its critics, such as Prince William residents concerned that data centers will spoil the beauty of its western rural crescent.

  • The crescent-shaped pastries called shekerbura, filled with crushed hazelnuts, sugar and cardamom, look more like something to admire as art than ravage with fingers and teeth.

  • Leaving the OR that night, I looked up the clear sky, at the flocks of white seagulls and a sliver of crescent moon.

  • Tipitina's in the warm blue fog, squatting beneath a crescent moon so sharp and clean you could shave a wild hog with it.

  • More Red Cross and Red Crescent volunteers have been killed in this conflict than in any other since records have been kept.

  • The head of Iran's Red Crescent rescue corps, Mahmoud Mozafar, said communications to the stricken areas have been cut.

  • The Syrian Arab Red Crescent recently estimated that 2.5 million people have been displaced within the country.

  • The valve-seat H has formed on its lower surface two crescent shaped long and narrow slits.

  • From her windows could be seen the crescent of the river, the masts of ships and the big chimneys of the Mississippi steamers.

  • It floated out upon the night, over the housetops, the crescent of the river, losing itself in the silence of the upper air.

  • On either horn of the crescent by which the pebbles are imported into the pocket we find the largest fragments.

  • They are ranged around a crescent-shaped table formed of cushions, and wear festive crowns upon their heads.