释义 |
djinndjinn /dʒɪn/ noun [countable] djinnOrigin: 1800-1900 Arabic jinniy - Halema began to describe the life of the desert djinn who people the underworld.
- My aunt was satisfied with her djinn and refused to marry.
- Quite often, the djinn are simply invisible, and may only be identified by a whiff of cinnamon in the air.
- The djinn will always pay you back.
- The Devil is not a djinn, Um Yusef, but is as with you.
- There are black djinn and white djinn.
- Weir's smoke made me think of djinn, genies from the bottle.
► Folkloreabominable snowman, nounapparition, nounbogey, nounbogeyman, nounboogeyman, nounchangeling, noundivine, verbdjinn, noundoppelganger, noundowse, verbdowser, noundowsing rod, noundragon, noundryad, noundwarf, nounEaster Bunny, nounelf, nounelixir, nounfairy, nounfairy godmother, nounfairyland, nounfairy tale, nounFather Christmas, nounfolk, adjectivefolk hero, noungenie, nounghost, noungiant, noungiantess, noungnome, noungoblin, noungremlin, nounhobgoblin, nounimp, nounleprechaun, nounleviathan, nounley, nounlore, nounmagic carpet, nounmermaid, nounmonster, nounnecromancy, nounnever-never land, nounnymph, nounogre, nounphiltre, nounpixie, nounsandman, nounSanta Claus, nounspectre, nounsprite, nounstardust, nounsuperstition, nounsuperstitious, adjectivesylph, nountale, nountotem, nountroll, noununicorn, nounurban myth, nounvampire, nounwerewolf, nounwishing well, nounyeti, noun an invisible creature with special powers in Islamic stories SYN genie |