翅膀
chì bǎng
Pinyin
Definition
翅膀
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- wing
- CL:個|个[gè],對|对[duì]
Character Decomposition
Idioms (2)
展翅高飞
- 1 to spread one's wings and soar (idiom)
- 2 to develop one's abilities freely
插翅难飞
- 1 lit. even given wings, you couldn't fly (idiom); fig. impossible to escape
Sample Sentences
鸵鸟当然是鸟啊,它有翅膀,有喙,会下蛋,并且,你看,它的名字就叫鸵鸟”。
Of course an ostrich is a bird, it has wings, it has a beak, it lays eggs, and, there's even the character for bird in its Chinese name.
6.堵车堵得一塌糊涂,年轻司机恨不得插上翅膀飞回家。
The traffic jam was in such a mess that the young driver wished he could put on his wings and fly home.
张开双手变成翅膀守护你
Spreading my arms wide, becoming wings to protect you
我多想长双翅膀,
I keep thinking about growing wings;
一种非常庞大霸气的动物,一般是黑色的,身体粗壮,肚子很大,尾巴很长,身上有一对像蝙蝠一样的翅膀,嘴里会喷火,攻击性很强,很多时候是邪恶的象征。
A kind of immense, aggressive animal. Generally they're black, with a thick, muscular body, a big belly, a long tail, and a pair of wings like a bat. They have fire in their mouths, they're powerful attackers, and they're often a symbol of evil.
没错,没错。中国人说的龙大部分是金色的,有着骆驼的头,鹿的角,兔子的眼睛,牛的耳朵,蛇的脖子和身体,鱼的鳞片,老虎的脚掌和鹰的爪子。虽然身上没有翅膀,可是也会飞,能上天下海,还能变成各种样子,是中国古代神话中具有超能力的生物,大多数时候代表着吉祥。
That's right. Chinese dragons are generally golden, with the head of a camel, the body of a deer, the eyes of a rabbit, the ears of a bull, the neck and body of a snake, the scales of a fish, the paws of a tiger and an eagle's claws. Although it doesn't have wings, it can fly. It can also go undersea, and can change its appearance. It's a super-powerful creature in ancient myths. Usually, it represents good fortune.
好!你现在翅膀硬了,把父母的话当做耳边风了。那你不用呆在这个家里了。我们就当没你这个儿子。你给我滚!滚!
Great! You're ready to leave the nest now. Whatever your mom and dad say is just noise, huh?! Well, you don't need to hang around here any more. We'll just act like we don't have a son! Get the hell out of here!