peacock
n. (雄)孔雀,孔雀; 愛虛榮的人; 愛炫弄自己的人; [天]孔雀座
A peacock is a large bird. The male has a very large tail covered with blue and green spots, which it can spread out like a fan.
...peacocks strutting slowly across the garden.
園中趾高氣揚地慢步走過的孔雀
...peacock feathers.
孔雀羽毛
If you describe someone, especially a man, as a peacock, you mean that they are arrogant or like dressing or behaving in a way that draws attention to themselves.
He was a born peacock...
他天生愛慕虛榮。
He introduced himself as 'the leader' and strutted up and down like a peacock.
他自稱“領導”,像個孔雀似的趾高氣揚地走來走去。
1. European butterfly having reddish-brown wings each marked with a purple eyespot
2. male peafowl; having a crested head and very large fanlike tail marked with iridescent eyes or spots
She is as proud as a peacock.
她十分驕傲.
The boy was as proud as a peacock when he showed me his new football boots.
那男孩給我看他的嶄新足球靴子時得意極了.
A Peacock teased a Crane about the dullness of her plumage.
孔雀嘲笑鶴鳥,說她的羽毛黯淡無光.
Did you hear the story about the peacock?
你聽說過孔雀的故事 嗎 ?
As an ethnic minority, I performed a peacock dance , which received warm applause.
作為一個少數民族, 我表演了一個孔雀舞, 得到了大家的人情鼓掌.