draco 的定义
genitive Dra·co·nis [drey-koh-nis, druh-]. /dreɪˈkoʊ nɪs, drə-/. Astronomy.
- the Dragon, a northern circumpolar constellation between Ursa Major and Cepheus.
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- Police said Hargraves was trying to trade the rifle for two pistols and that he texted a photo of the Draco along with his swap offer.
- “One hour and forty minutes after the shooting, the defendant wants to dispose of the Draco,” Rickard said in court.
- Authorities have not said whether the Draco pictured in the text message has been found by investigators.
- I know you’ve talked elsewhere about the idea that Ianthe is your lady Draco in Leather Pants.
- Suspecting Draco, Harry casts a spell on his foil using a truly evil breed of magic found in his Potions textbook.
- Harry suspects Draco is trying to hurt Dumbledore and seriously injures his rival with one of the Prince's spells.
- Is it because Draco has already made his choice, or because, unfortunately, you have been forestalled?
- A volatile oleaginous substance obtained by distillation from draco-cephalum Moldavicum.
- He was the Draco of his time, because his time seemed to him as yet unworthy to possess a Solon, neither capable of receiving him.
- The Greater Weaver (Trachinus draco) lives at the bottom of deep water, and is often dredged up in the trawl.
- The Athenians had all promised to obey Draco's laws, so they were obliged to submit for a short time.