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From:
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moon
/ˈmun/
月亮,月球,月光(vi.)閒蕩(vt.)虛度
From:
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moon
/ˈmun/
名詞
玉兔
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Moon
n.
1.
The
celestial
orb
which
revolves
round
the
earth
;
the
satellite
of
the
earth
;
a
secondary
planet
,
whose
light
,
borrowed
from
the
sun
,
is
reflected
to
the
earth
,
and
serves
to
dispel
the
darkness
of
night
.
The
diameter
of
the
moon
is
2,160
miles
,
its
mean
distance
from
the
earth
is
240,000
miles
,
and
its
mass
is
one
eightieth
that
of
the
earth
.
See
Lunar month
,
under
Month
.
The
crescent
moon
,
the
diadem
of
night
.
--
Cowper
.
2.
A
secondary
planet
,
or
satellite
,
revolving
about
any
member
of
the
solar
system
;
as
,
the
moons
of
Jupiter
or
Saturn
.
3.
The
time
occupied
by
the
moon
in
making
one
revolution
in
her
orbit
;
a
month
;
as
,
it's
been
many
moons
since
I
last
visited
Washington
.
4.
Fort.
A
crescentlike
outwork
.
See
Half-moon
.
Moon blindness
.
(a)
Far.
A
kind
of
ophthalmia
liable
to
recur
at
intervals
of
three
or
four
weeks
.
(b)
Med.
Hemeralopia
.
Moon dial
,
a
dial
used
to
indicate
time
by
moonlight
.
Moon face
,
a
round
face
like
a
full
moon
.
Moon madness
,
lunacy
. [
Poetic
]
Moon month
,
a
lunar
month
.
Moon trefoil
Bot.
,
a
shrubby
species
of
medic
(
Medicago arborea
).
See
Medic
.
Moon year
,
a
lunar
year
,
consisting
of
lunar
months
,
being
sometimes
twelve
and
sometimes
thirteen
.
blue moon
,
see
blue moon
in
the
vocabulary
.
many moons
,
a
long
time
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Moon
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Mooned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Mooning
.]
1.
To
expose
to
the
rays
of
the
moon
.
If
they
have
it
to
be
exceeding
white
indeed
,
they
seethe
it
yet
once
more
,
after
it
hath
been
thus
sunned
and
mooned
.
--
Holland
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Moon
,
v. i.
To
act
if
moonstruck
;
to
wander
or
gaze
about
in
an
abstracted
manner
.
Elsley
was
mooning
down
the
river
by
himself
.
--
C
.
Kingsley
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
moon
n
1:
the
natural
satellite
of
the
Earth
; "
the
average
distance
to
the
moon
is
384,400
kilometers
"; "
men
first
stepped
on
the
moon
in
1969"
2:
any
object
resembling
a
moon
; "
he
made
a
moon
lamp
that
he
used
as
a
night
light
"; "
the
clock
had
a
moon
that
showed
various
phases
"
3:
the
period
between
successive
new
moons
(29.531
days
) [
syn
:
lunar month
,
lunation
,
synodic month
]
4:
the
light
of
the
moon
; "
moonlight
is
the
smuggler's
enemy
";
"
the
moon
was
bright
enough
to
read
by
" [
syn
:
moonlight
,
moonshine
]
5:
United
States
religious
leader
(
born
in
Korea
)
who
founded
the
Unification
Church
in
1954;
was
found
guilty
of
conspiracy
to
evade
taxes
(
born
in
1920) [
syn
: {
Sun
Myung
Moon
]
6:
any
natural
satellite
of
a
planet
; "
Jupiter
has
sixteen
moons
"
v
1:
have
dreamlike
musings
or
fantasies
while
awake
; "
She
looked
out
the
window
,
daydreaming
" [
syn
:
daydream
]
2:
be
idle
in
a
listless
or
dreamy
way
[
syn
:
moon around
, {
moon
on
]
3:
expose
one's
buttocks
to
; "
moon
the
audience
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Moon
heb
.
yareah
,
from
its
paleness
(
Ezra
6:15),
and
lebanah
,
the
"
white
" (
Cant
. 6:10;
Isa
. 24:23),
was
appointed
by
the
Creator
to
be
with
the
sun
"
for
signs
,
and
for
seasons
,
and
for
days
,
and
years
" (
Gen
. 1:14-16).
A
lunation
was
among
the
Jews
the
period
of
a
month
,
and
several
of
their
festivals
were
held
on
the
day
of
the
new
moon
.
It
is
frequently
referred
to
along
with
the
sun
(
Josh
. 10:12;
Ps
. 72:5, 7, 17; 89:36, 37;
Eccl
. 12:2;
Isa
. 24:23,
etc
.),
and
also
by
itself
(
Ps
. 8:3; 121:6).
The
great
brilliance
of
the
moon
in
Eastern
countries
led
to
its
being
early
an
object
of
idolatrous
worship
(
Deut
. 4:19;
17:3;
Job
31:26),
a
form
of
idolatry
against
which
the
Jews
were
warned
(
Deut
. 4:19; 17:3).
They
,
however
,
fell
into
this
idolatry
,
and
offered
incense
(2
Kings
23:5;
Jer
. 8:2),
and
also
cakes
of
honey
,
to
the
moon
(
Jer
. 7:18; 44:17-19, 25).
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