draco / ˈdreɪ koʊ /

斗牛士斗牛犬斗牛场斗鸡场

draco 的定义

n. 名词 noun

genitive Dra·co·nis [drey-koh-nis, druh-]. /dreɪˈkoʊ nɪs, drə-/. Astronomy.

  1. the Dragon, a northern circumpolar constellation between Ursa Major and Cepheus.

更多draco例句

  1. 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.
  2. “One hour and forty minutes after the shooting, the defendant wants to dispose of the Draco,” Rickard said in court.
  3. Authorities have not said whether the Draco pictured in the text message has been found by investigators.
  4. I know you’ve talked elsewhere about the idea that Ianthe is your lady Draco in Leather Pants.
  5. Suspecting Draco, Harry casts a spell on his foil using a truly evil breed of magic found in his Potions textbook.
  6. Harry suspects Draco is trying to hurt Dumbledore and seriously injures his rival with one of the Prince's spells.
  7. Is it because Draco has already made his choice, or because, unfortunately, you have been forestalled?
  8. A volatile oleaginous substance obtained by distillation from draco-cephalum Moldavicum.
  9. 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.
  10. The Greater Weaver (Trachinus draco) lives at the bottom of deep water, and is often dredged up in the trawl.
  11. The Athenians had all promised to obey Draco's laws, so they were obliged to submit for a short time.