vt.&;vi.摇动,摇摆;饶舌;(时势等)推移,变迁
n. 名词摇动,摆动;爱说笑的人;滑稽角色;<英俚>逃学,偷懒
vi. 不及物动词摆动;喋喋不休;蹒跚而行
The dog began to wag its tail excitedly.
狗开始兴奋地摇摆尾巴。
He tried to wag his finger to scold the child.
他试图用手指摇摆来责备孩子。
The little girl would wag her ponytail when she danced.
小女孩跳舞时会摇摆她的马尾辫。
As the teacher spoke, he saw some students wag their pens.
当老师讲话时,他看到一些学生摇摆他们的笔。
The kite would wag in the wind, making it hard to control.
风筝在风中摇摆,使其难以控制。
She liked to wag her finger while giving instructions.
她喜欢在给出指示时摇摆她的手指。
The dog's tail would wag whenever it saw its owner.
每当看到主人时,狗的尾巴就会摇摆。
The bird would wag its head while singing on the branch.
鸟儿在树枝上唱歌时会摇摆头。
He would wag his eyebrows to make people laugh.
他会摇摆眉毛来逗人发笑。
The fish would wag its fins as it swam in the tank.
鱼在水箱中游泳时会摇摆鳍。
wag one's finger at someone 责备某人
wag one's tail 摇尾巴
wag the dog 本末倒置
wag one's tongue 多嘴
wag school 逃学
wag a war 发动战争
wag a finger in warning 警告地摇手指
第三人称单数: wags;
过去式: wagged;
过去分词: wagged;
现在分词: wagging;