wagging

英[\'wægɪŋ]
美[\'wægɪŋ]

意思解释

adj. <医>(左右)摆动,摇摆,摇动
v. (使)摇动,摇摆( wag的现在分词 )

用法例句

The dog is wagging its tail in excitement .
这只狗兴奋地摇着尾巴。
The news set tongues wagging .
那则消息使人们议论纷纷。
Orpheus only had to start tuning his lyre and cerberus would already be sprawled out , rolling from side to side , wagging his snake tails .
如果俄耳甫斯一开始就抚弄他的七弦竖琴,刻耳柏洛斯早就伸展四肢,左右摇摆,舞弄起他那蛇一般的尾巴了。
Back at the hive they watched the wagging dance closely .
他们回到蜂房旁很近地观察它们的摆尾舞。
Modest-sized bond offerings even in volatile countries such as indonesia do not usually set tongues wagging .
在一些动荡的国家(比如印度尼西亚)规模适度的债券发行不会经常引发议论。