kite / kaɪt /

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kite3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a light frame covered with some thin material, to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
  2. any of several small birds of the hawk family Accipitridae that have long, pointed wings, feed on insects, carrion, reptiles, rodents, and birds, and are noted for their graceful, gliding flight.Compare black kite, swallow-tailed kite, white-tailed kite.
  3. Nautical. flying kite.
v. 无主动词 verb

kit·ed, kit·ing.

  1. Informal. to fly or move with a rapid or easy motion like that of a kite.
  2. to obtain money or credit through kites.
v. 有主动词 verb

kit·ed, kit·ing.

  1. to employ as a kite; to cash or pass.

kite 近义词

kite

等同于 clear out

kite

等同于 get out

kite

等同于 letter

kite

等同于 bounced check

kite 的近义词 1
kite

等同于 airplane

kite

等同于 epistle

更多kite例句

  1. The plan was to utilize kites attached to their harnesses to help aid locomotion, effectively towing them across the frozen landscape.
  2. The other interesting thing to know about this particular Thanksgiving is that I’m in love – dizzying, heart palpitating, feeling high as a kite love.
  3. It was an odd-looking thing, essentially an oval kite, quite a bit longer than it was wide, and lacking—as birds did—a fin or rudder to keep it pointed in the right direction.
  4. On most Saturdays and Sundays, we usually head up into the mountains, go for a hike, fly a kite, splash around in a stream maybe.
  5. A speeding racecar, a flying kite, a kid cruising along on rollerblades — they all have momentum.
  6. Manned, unmanned, a balloon, a kite—you still have to get the information into the hands of the firefighters.
  7. Maybe not good enough to fly a kite with my face on it through Central Park, but better.
  8. He was a fairly well-known actor already—the star of The Kite Runner.
  9. Founded in 2006 by some entrepreneurial kite surfers, Makani makes flying wind turbines.
  10. The author of The Kite Runner picks his favorite short story collections.
  11. It occurred to him then, for the first time, that a third resource was open—he might cut the rope, and let the kite go free!
  12. These Eskimos were very fond of kite-flying, for its own sake, without reference to utility!
  13. The third boat and kite had been damaged beyond repair, but the two left were sufficient.
  14. It needed only an exertion of will for the soul to hurl the body ashore as wind drives paper; to waft it kite-fashion to the bank.
  15. Being towed by Chets big kite had became a game that all hands wanted to try.