gadfly
英 ['gædflaɪ]
- n. [昆] 牛虻;讨厌的人
英英释意
- 1. a persistently annoying person
- 2. any of various large flies that annoy livestock
双语例句
- 1. It still remains to be seen whether Buchanan will be just a gadfly or a real threat to the president.
- 布坎南只是故意搅局还是对总统构成真正的威胁,这还有待观察。
来自辞典例句
- 2. Gemma thought Gadfly was Arthur, but she could not make sure.
- 琼玛虽感到牛虻是亚瑟, 却不能确定.
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- 3. One guy said he'd like to be a gadfly, like Socrates.
- 一个男生说,他想做牛虻, 像苏格拉底一样.
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- 4. Maybe Arthur had been a truly gadfly, flying happily in the sky.
- 或许,亚瑟真的变成了一直牛虻, 自由快乐地在天空中飞翔.
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- 5. After 13 years, an ugly man called Gadfly returned to Italy.
- 13年后, 一个长相丑陋的叫牛虻的人回到了意大利.
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