| 释义 |
shepherd 1. noun a firefighter assigned to a hook-and-ladder truck. Probably named for the hook which he carries, evocative of a shepherd's staff US, 1954 2. verb in croquet, to guide your ball illegally through the hoop by pushing with your mallet US, 1977
red sky at night, shepherd's delightA red sky at sunset is a sign that good weather will follow. The full phrase is "Red sky at night, shepherd's delight; red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning." I think we're going to have a nice sunny day tomorrow. Look at that sunset—red sky at night, shepherd's delight. red sky in the morning, shepherd's warningA red sky at sunrise is a sign that bad weather will follow. The full phrase is "Red sky at night, shepherd's delight; red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning." I think we're going to get a bad storm today. Look at that sunrise—red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning. |