drake 英 [dreɪk]   美 [drek]

drake

drake  英 [dreɪk] 美 [drek]

n. 公鸭;蜉蝣类(等于drake fly) 

名词复数:drakes 

"Oxygen is present in the Martian atmosphere in the carbon dioxide, so you can use resources on Mars to make it," drake said. 德雷克说:“火星大气里的氧是以二氧化碳的形式出现,因此你可以利用火星的自身资源制造氧气。”
An apathetic drake apparently walked into record company offices and simply dropped off the master tapes for this final album with one of the secretaries. 一个冷淡麻木的德雷克看来走进了唱片公司的办公室,仅仅是与秘书之一为这最后一张唱片缩减母带。

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  • n. 公鸭;蜉蝣类(等于drake fly)
  • 1. "Oxygen is present in the Martian atmosphere in the carbon dioxide, so you can use resources on Mars to make it," drake said.

    德雷克说:“火星大气里的氧是以二氧化碳的形式出现,因此你可以利用火星的自身资源制造氧气。”

  • 2. An apathetic drake apparently walked into record company offices and simply dropped off the master tapes for this final album with one of the secretaries.

    一个冷淡麻木的德雷克看来走进了唱片公司的办公室,仅仅是与秘书之一为这最后一张唱片缩减母带。

  • 3. At that time, drake was a junior staff member at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and kept quiet about his new project.

    那个时候,德雷克是国家无线电太空观测站一个低级工作人员,他对自己的新项目保持缄默。

  • drake (n.1) "male duck," c. 1300, unrecorded in Old English but may have existed then, from West Germanic *drako (source also of Low German drake, second element of Old High German anutrehho, dialectal German Drache).
  • drake (n.2) archaic for "dragon," from Old English draca "dragon, sea monster, huge serpent," from Proto-Germanic *drako (source also of Middle Dutch and Old Frisian drake, Dutch draak, Old High German trahho, German drache), an early borrowing from Latin draco (see dragon).
drake / dreɪk ; NAmE dreɪk / noun a male duck 公鸭 see also ducks and drakes drake drakes drake / dreɪk ; NAmE dreɪk /
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