mooning / mun /

月球月亮月球运动月光

mooning3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the earth's natural satellite, orbiting the earth at a mean distance of 238,857 miles and having a diameter of 2,160 miles.
  2. this body during a particular lunar month, or during a certain period of time, or at a certain point of time, regarded as a distinct object or entity.Compare full moon, half-moon, new moon, waning moon, waxing moon.
  3. a lunar month, or, in general, a month.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to act or wander abstractedly or listlessly: You've been mooning about all day.
  2. to sentimentalize or remember nostalgically: He spent the day mooning about his lost love.
  3. to gaze dreamily or sentimentally at something or someone: They sat there mooning into each other's eyes.
  4. Slang. to expose one's buttocks suddenly and publicly as a prank or gesture of disrespect.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to spend idly: to moon the afternoon away.
  2. to illuminate by or align against the moon.
  3. Slang. to expose one's buttocks to as a prank or gesture of disrespect.

mooning 近义词

v. 动词 verb

dream about; desire

mooning 的近义词 7
mooning 的反义词 4

更多mooning例句

  1. In discussing the specific sound of “Moon” recently with Switched on Pop’s Charlie Harding, I realized that both it and “Stay” are channeling a specific flavor of early-90s pop that gives me an instant serotonin boost.
  2. The Cold Moon, Rosenblatt explains at the onset, is the last moon before the winter solstice, a fitting metaphor as he embraces “the coming of my wintertime of life.”
  3. For decades, Arecibo was uniquely capable of studying the atmosphere and objects in space in ways no other instruments could, especially when it came to making radar observations of distant planets, moons, and near-Earth asteroids.
  4. Hopefully it’s setting the stage, one of those first steps to getting us to the Moon and on to Mars.
  5. NASA’s Europa Clipper probe may be able to observe this same phenomenon when it reaches the distant moon in a few years—and perhaps use it to investigate whether Europa has conditions amenable for life.
  6. If only there were  pictures of William mooning the year of royal nudity would be complete.
  7. Memo to the GOP caucus, however: mooning your opponents and screeching “freedom” is not enough to guarantee victory.
  8. "I've been mooning about the moor all the afternoon and lost myself twice," she explained between frank mouthfuls.
  9. But I lost no time mooning over my lost chance to dine with royalty, for that afternoon I was going to meet Wells.
  10. Im mooning, she announced, turning her curly head as Ronny entered, her eyes very bright.
  11. Nay, I am no cold-blooded theorist, no thick-hided dogmatist; nor am I a chastely simple young man mooning in virginal innocence.
  12. A fellow of my age, with an ordinary share of brains, to go on dreaming and mooning over such sentimental nonsense!