drone
英[drəʊn]
美[dron]
- n. 雄蜂;嗡嗡的声音;懒惰者
- vi. 嗡嗡作声;混日子
- vt. 低沉地说
- n. (Drone)人名;(法)德罗纳
词态变化
第三人称单数: drones;过去式: droned;过去分词: droned;现在分词: droning;
英文词源
- drone (n.)
- Old English dran, dræn "male honeybee," from Proto-Germanic *dran- (cognates: Middle Dutch drane; Old High German treno; German Drohne, which is from Middle Low German drone), probably imitative; given a figurative sense of "idler, lazy worker" (male bees make no honey) 1520s. Meaning "pilotless aircraft" is from 1946.
Drones, as the radio-controlled craft are called, have many potentialities, civilian and military. Some day huge mother ships may guide fleets of long-distance, cargo-carrying airplanes across continents and oceans. Long-range drones armed with atomic bombs could be flown by accompanying mother ships to their targets and in for perfect hits. ["Popular Science," November, 1946]
Meaning "deep, continuous humming sound" is early 16c., apparently imitative (compare threnody). The verb in the sound sense is early 16c.; it often is the characteristic sound of airplane engines. Related: Droned; droning.
双语例句
- 1. The minister's voice was a relentless drone.
- 部长不停地絮叨着.
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. the distant drone of traffic
- 远处车辆往来发出的嗡嗡声
来自《权威词典》
- 3. The planes flew overhead with a low drone.
- 飞机发出低沉的轰鸣声掠过头顶.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. It's bad to drone.
- 混日子是不好的.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 5. It intervals the drone of an insect bored the air.
- 不时有只昆虫嗡嗡嗡地打破这阵寂静.
来自辞典例句