moons
n. 月亮,月球( moon的名詞複數 ); 衛星
The moon is the object that you can often see in the sky at night. It goes round the Earth once every four weeks, and as it does so its appearance changes from a circle to part of a circle.
...the first man on the moon...
登上月球的第一人
There will be no moon.
月亮不會出來了。
A moon is an object similar to a small planet that travels around a planet.
...Neptune's large moon.
海王星的大衛星
If you are mooning around, you are spending time doing nothing in particular, for example because you feel unhappy or lazy, or are worried about something.
Lettie was mooning around all morning, doing nothing...
萊蒂混了一上午,什麼也沒幹。
My working days were spent mooning round his department, trying to sneak a chance encounter.
上班時我在他的部門轉來轉去,暗中尋找巧遇他的機會。
If you moon at someone, you turn your back to them and show them your bare bottom.
If you say that something happens once in a blue moon, you are emphasizing that it does not happen very often at all.
Once in a blue moon you get some problems.
極少會碰到麻煩。
If you say that you are over the moon, you mean that you are very pleased about something.
Mars has two small moons.
火星有兩個小衛星.
How many moons has the planet Jupiter?
木星有幾個衛星?
When she smiled, her eyes resembled a pair of crescent moons.
她那雙眼睛,笑起來就像一對月牙兒.
They could look at the spectra of the light the moons reflected.
他們可以觀察月亮反射的光的光譜.
How many moons does Jupiter have?
木星有多少衛星?