moony

英 ['muːnɪ] 美['mʊni]
  • adj. 月亮似的;恍惚的,发呆的

英英释义


1. lighted by moonlight;
"the moonlit landscape"
2. dreamy in mood or nature;
"a woolgathering moment"

双语例句


1. Washington is a slick urban lawyer who's defending Crystal. Moony hates Stone.
史东则是姬丝的辩护律师,蒙尼一向也憎恨他.

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英文词源


moony (adj.)
1580s, "like the moon;" 1848, "dreamy, listless," from moon (n.) + -y (2). Also see moon (v.).