狗竇 的释义 | Babel Free
/koʊ̯²¹⁴⁻²¹ toʊ̯⁵¹/例句
“吳時,將軍 朱桓,得一婢,每夜臥後,頭輒飛去。或從狗竇,或從天窗中出入,以耳為翼,將曉,復還。”
During Wu, there was a general named Zhu Huan who took one of their women captive. Every night after he fell asleep, her head would immediately fly off. It would enter and exit through the dog's hole or the skylight, flying about using its ears as wings, and would return before dawn.
“吴时,将军 朱桓,得一婢,每夜卧后,头辄飞去。或从狗窦,或从天窗中出入,以耳为翼,将晓,复还。”
During Wu, there was a general named Zhu Huan who took one of their women captive. Every night after he fell asleep, her head would immediately fly off. It would enter and exit through the dog's hole or the skylight, flying about using its ears as wings, and would return before dawn.
“狗竇咁亂”
unkempt; untidy; messy
“狗窦咁乱”
unkempt; untidy; messy
“亂到狗竇噉”
unkempt; untidy; messy
“乱到狗窦噉”
unkempt; untidy; messy