釋義
讀音
英[wæg] 美[wæɡ]
vt.& vi.
搖動,搖擺;饒舌;(時勢等)推移,變遷
n.
搖動,擺動;愛說笑的人;滑稽角色;<英俚>逃學,偷懶
vi.
擺動;喋喋不休;蹣跚而行
時態變形
第三人稱單數:wags
現在分詞:wagging
過去式:wagged
過去分詞:wagged
例句
Have you ever seen a dog wag its tail?
你見過狗搖尾巴嗎?
But research shows that dogs don't wag their tails when they are alone because there is no need.
研究發現狗獨處的時候不會搖尾巴,因為沒有必要。
Money will buy a pretty dog, but it won't buy the wag of his tail.& Josh Billings
金錢能買到一條漂亮的狗,但是買不到它搖尾巴。&比休斯
Within the economy they occupy a subordinate position. They ought not to expect the tail to wag the dog.
在這一經濟體制中,他們占據次要的地位,他們不該指望本末倒置來左右局面。
He's my best friend and he works hard all day. Couldn't you at least wag your tail?
他是我最好的朋友,整天工作很辛苦,你就不能沖他搖搖你的尾巴嗎?
They often persuaded me to hop the wag.
他們常勸我逃學。