单词 | over the moon |
释义 | moon1 of 2noun ˈmün 1 a often capitalized : the earth's natural satellite (see satellite sense 1a) that shines by the sun's reflected light, revolves about the earth from west to east in about 29¹/₂ days with reference to the sun or about 27¹/₃ days with reference to the stars, and has a diameter of 2160 miles (3475 kilometers), a mean distance from the earth of about 238,900 miles (384,400 kilometers), and a mass about one eightieth that of the earth —usually used with the b : one complete moon cycle consisting of four phases (see phase entry 1 sense 1) c : satellite sense 1 specifically : a natural satellite of a planet the moons of Jupiter 2 : an indefinite usually extended period of time a labor of many moons 3 : moonlight keep out of the moon or it may turn your head—H. R. Haggard 4 : something that resembles a moon: such as a : a highly translucent (see translucent sense 1) spot on old porcelain b : lunule c slang : naked buttocks 5 : something impossible or inaccessible reach for the moon moonlike ˈmün-ˌlīk adjective moon 2 of 2verb mooned; mooning; moons transitive verb 1 : to spend in idle reverie : dream —used with away mooned the afternoon away 2 slang : to expose one's naked buttocks to One of the boys mooned the crowd. intransitive verb : to spend time in idle reverie : behave abstractedly fans mooning over movie stars over the moon phraseas in ecstatic experiencing or marked by overwhelming usually pleasurable emotion She was completely over the moon after receiving the acceptance letter. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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