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单词 kite
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Definition of kite in English:

kite

noun kʌɪtkaɪt
  • 1A toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.

    风筝,纸鸢

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Alex said that when he was about six, he remembers hiking to the top of a mountain with his grandparents and flying kites with his grandfather.
    • Despite one close call when it dropped so far that the line briefly got caught in the branches of a tree, I kept the kite airborne for the best part of half an hour.
    • Kids were flying kites and men were playing soccer.
    • A large crowd of spectators gathered to watch multi-coloured kites of all shapes and sizes soaring and looping over the town.
    • Small children ran about with kites or pet dogs, their nannies close behind.
    1. 1.1British dated, informal An aircraft.
      〈英,非正式,旧〉飞机
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Squadron hasn't lost a single kite in the last three raids.
      • Don't let the ground crew wash down your kite.
      • In 1899 they built a little five-foot wingspan biplane kite to test out their control system.
      • The suddenly-famous Airbus (which happens to be the most comfortable kite Air Canada has ever owned) has been lurking in the background for a long time.
      Synonyms
      aircraft, craft, flying machine
    2. 1.2Sailing informal A spinnaker or other high, light sail.
      〔航海〕〈非正式〉大三角帆;高而轻的船帆
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The full effect of a strong Westerly with accompanying big Atlantic seas was felt on the second day when the race officer ordered small kites to be used.
      • We managed to get a clear downwind start with the kite up.
  • 2A medium to large long-winged bird of prey which typically has a forked tail and frequently soars on updraughts of air.

    Milvus and other genera, family Accipitridae: many species, in particular the red kite and black kite

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today, in a scene the Victorians would have recognised, kites can be seen flying 50 ft above villages in the Chilterns.
    • To date 42 young kites have been released into the wild from a secret site located on the Harewood Estate, near Leeds.
    • Proponents claimed that the improved stork habitat would benefit the kites as well, which also frequented that area.
    • Apparently a few years back there were only six pairs of breeding kites in the UK (in mid-Wales, I believe), but thankfully they have been thriving and multiplying since then.
    • Initially, they could not figure out if the bird was a kite or an eagle.
    • He claims the kites interact with pheasants without any problems, and many gamekeepers in the area are supportive of the birds.
  • 3informal A fraudulent cheque, bill, or receipt.

    〈非正式〉空头支票(或账单、收据)

    Synonyms
    deception, trick, cheat, hoax, subterfuge, stratagem, wile, ruse, artifice, swindle, racket
    1. 3.1 An illicit or surreptitious letter or note.
      非法(或秘密)的信件(便条)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Inmates manage to pass ‘kites’ or handwritten notes to each other.
    2. 3.2archaic A person who exploits or preys on others.
      〈古〉剥削者,掠夺者
  • 4Geometry
    A quadrilateral figure having two pairs of equal adjacent sides, symmetrical only about one diagonal.

    〔几何〕风筝形四边形(有两对邻边相等,按对角线对称的四边形)

verb kʌɪtkaɪt
  • 1usually as noun kitingno object Fly a kite.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We have computer programmers, doctors and professors in the club who enjoy kiting because to do it well you need to put everything else from your mind.
    • A childhood judo enthusiast, he now just sticks to diving, surfing and kiting.
    • The popularity of traditional kiting dipped a few years ago as people took up power kiting - using a large kite to power a buggy, skateboard or surf board.
    Synonyms
    run, race, leap, sprint, dash, rush, speed, streak, shoot, whizz, whoosh, buzz, zoom, flash, blast, charge, stampede, chase, career, bustle, hare, fly, wing, skite, dive, jump, skip, scurry, scud, scutter, scramble, hurry, hasten
    1. 1.1with adverbial of direction Fly; move quickly.
      飞;飞奔
      he kited into England on Concorde

      他乘坐协和式飞机飞到英格兰。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • At one point it got about a hundred yards away from the boat and kited fast through a thick weedbed.
      • They can glide with wings held level, and kite (soar on the wind without flapping wings) and hover in moderate winds.
      • Hundreds of wary eyes view me with suspicion as I begin taking pictures, kiting back and forth in the tide.
  • 2North American informal with object Write or use (a cheque, bill, or receipt) fraudulently.

    〈非正式,主北美〉开空头支票;涂改(或冒用)支票(或账单,收据)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The book opens with Blanche White in jail for unsuccessfully kiting checks to buy groceries with.
    • He was up to his ears in debt - always kiting checks before payday.
    • When the inter-bank settlement system temporarily fails to clear transactions banks are effectively ‘bouncing or kiting checks’ to each other.
    • I resolved to press for the release of all the names of those who kited checks at the Bank.
    • Prosecutors haven't revealed how he was tracked down, but as part of the plea deal they agreed not to prosecute the former fed for kiting checks through his Bank of America account while a fugitive.

Phrases

  • (as) high as a kite

    • informal Intoxicated with drugs or alcohol.

      〈非正式〉被毒品麻醉;喝醉

      Example sentencesExamples
      • When I'm high as a kite, I sometimes feel like I am so damn hot that everybody in the world wants to have sex with me.
      • What this learned and articulate man proposed was a kind of ‘Chemical Olympics’, in which anyone - as high as a kite or otherwise - could legitimately compete.
      • She's clearly high as a kite and in desperate need of medication, but he keeps on filming.
      • One day I'd be high as a kite, unnaturally happy, but this was always followed by two weeks of staring at my feet.
      • The White Stripes don't sound so bad when you're high as a kite.
      • Her parties were in famous for being an opportunity to get drunk out of your mind and as high as a kite.
      • After taking a post-gig bow and being cheered from the stage by his adoring public, Elmo unwound in the upstairs bar, still high as a kite following his triumph.
      • Judging from his jerky motions and his giddy expression, he is still as high as a kite on adrenaline.
      • I was high as a kite - it was like I'd had a load of drugs.
      • Early one morning they drive away from the club, with Annabel high as a kite in the back seat, and crash the car.
      Synonyms
      stupefied, insensible, befuddled

Origin

Old English cȳta (in sense 2 of the noun); probably of imitative origin and related to German Kauz 'screech owl'. The toy was so named because it hovers in the air like the bird.

  • In Old English this word was used for the bird of prey, remarkable for its ability to hang effortlessly in the air as it searches for food. The bird's name was transferred to the toy that floats in the air in the same way in the mid 17th century.

Rhymes

affright, alight, alright, aright, bedight, bight, bite, blight, bright, byte, cite, dight, Dwight, excite, fight, flight, fright, goodnight, height, ignite, impolite, indict, indite, invite, knight, light, lite, might, mite, night, nite, outfight, outright, plight, polite, quite, right, rite, sight, site, skintight, skite, sleight, slight, smite, Snow-white, spite, sprite, tight, tonight, trite, twite, underwrite, unite, uptight, white, wight, wright, write

Definition of kite in US English:

kite

nounkaɪtkīt
  • 1A toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.

    风筝,纸鸢

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Alex said that when he was about six, he remembers hiking to the top of a mountain with his grandparents and flying kites with his grandfather.
    • Small children ran about with kites or pet dogs, their nannies close behind.
    • A large crowd of spectators gathered to watch multi-coloured kites of all shapes and sizes soaring and looping over the town.
    • Kids were flying kites and men were playing soccer.
    • Despite one close call when it dropped so far that the line briefly got caught in the branches of a tree, I kept the kite airborne for the best part of half an hour.
    1. 1.1Sailing informal A spinnaker or other high, light sail.
      〔航海〕〈非正式〉大三角帆;高而轻的船帆
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The full effect of a strong Westerly with accompanying big Atlantic seas was felt on the second day when the race officer ordered small kites to be used.
      • We managed to get a clear downwind start with the kite up.
  • 2A medium to large long-winged bird of prey which typically has a forked tail and frequently soars on updrafts of air.

    Ictinia, Elanoides, and other genera, family Accipitridae: many species, including the American swallow-tailed kite (E. forficatus) and the Mississippi kite (I. mississippiensis)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Apparently a few years back there were only six pairs of breeding kites in the UK (in mid-Wales, I believe), but thankfully they have been thriving and multiplying since then.
    • Today, in a scene the Victorians would have recognised, kites can be seen flying 50 ft above villages in the Chilterns.
    • Proponents claimed that the improved stork habitat would benefit the kites as well, which also frequented that area.
    • To date 42 young kites have been released into the wild from a secret site located on the Harewood Estate, near Leeds.
    • Initially, they could not figure out if the bird was a kite or an eagle.
    • He claims the kites interact with pheasants without any problems, and many gamekeepers in the area are supportive of the birds.
  • 3informal A fraudulent check, bill, or receipt.

    〈非正式〉空头支票(或账单、收据)

    Synonyms
    deception, trick, cheat, hoax, subterfuge, stratagem, wile, ruse, artifice, swindle, racket
    1. 3.1 An illicit or surreptitious letter or note.
      非法(或秘密)的信件(便条)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Inmates manage to pass ‘kites’ or handwritten notes to each other.
    2. 3.2archaic A person who exploits or preys on others.
      〈古〉剥削者,掠夺者
  • 4Geometry
    A quadrilateral figure having two pairs of equal adjacent sides, symmetrical only about its diagonals.

    〔几何〕风筝形四边形(有两对邻边相等,按对角线对称的四边形)

verbkaɪtkīt
  • 1usually as noun kitingno object Fly a kite.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The popularity of traditional kiting dipped a few years ago as people took up power kiting - using a large kite to power a buggy, skateboard or surf board.
    • We have computer programmers, doctors and professors in the club who enjoy kiting because to do it well you need to put everything else from your mind.
    • A childhood judo enthusiast, he now just sticks to diving, surfing and kiting.
    Synonyms
    run, race, leap, sprint, dash, rush, speed, streak, shoot, whizz, whoosh, buzz, zoom, flash, blast, charge, stampede, chase, career, bustle, hare, fly, wing, skite, dive, jump, skip, scurry, scud, scutter, scramble, hurry, hasten
    1. 1.1with adverbial of direction Fly; move quickly.
      飞;飞奔
      he kited into England on the Concorde

      他乘坐协和式飞机飞到英格兰。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • At one point it got about a hundred yards away from the boat and kited fast through a thick weedbed.
      • They can glide with wings held level, and kite (soar on the wind without flapping wings) and hover in moderate winds.
      • Hundreds of wary eyes view me with suspicion as I begin taking pictures, kiting back and forth in the tide.
  • 2North American informal with object Write or use (a check, bill, or receipt) fraudulently.

    〈非正式,主北美〉开空头支票;涂改(或冒用)支票(或账单,收据)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The book opens with Blanche White in jail for unsuccessfully kiting checks to buy groceries with.
    • I resolved to press for the release of all the names of those who kited checks at the Bank.
    • When the inter-bank settlement system temporarily fails to clear transactions banks are effectively ‘bouncing or kiting checks’ to each other.
    • Prosecutors haven't revealed how he was tracked down, but as part of the plea deal they agreed not to prosecute the former fed for kiting checks through his Bank of America account while a fugitive.
    • He was up to his ears in debt - always kiting checks before payday.

Phrases

  • (as) high as a kite

    • informal Intoxicated with drugs or alcohol.

      〈非正式〉被毒品麻醉;喝醉

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She's clearly high as a kite and in desperate need of medication, but he keeps on filming.
      • Early one morning they drive away from the club, with Annabel high as a kite in the back seat, and crash the car.
      • I was high as a kite - it was like I'd had a load of drugs.
      • Judging from his jerky motions and his giddy expression, he is still as high as a kite on adrenaline.
      • One day I'd be high as a kite, unnaturally happy, but this was always followed by two weeks of staring at my feet.
      • When I'm high as a kite, I sometimes feel like I am so damn hot that everybody in the world wants to have sex with me.
      • What this learned and articulate man proposed was a kind of ‘Chemical Olympics’, in which anyone - as high as a kite or otherwise - could legitimately compete.
      • The White Stripes don't sound so bad when you're high as a kite.
      • Her parties were in famous for being an opportunity to get drunk out of your mind and as high as a kite.
      • After taking a post-gig bow and being cheered from the stage by his adoring public, Elmo unwound in the upstairs bar, still high as a kite following his triumph.
      Synonyms
      stupefied, insensible, befuddled

Origin

Old English cȳta (in kite (sense 2 of the noun)); probably of imitative origin and related to German Kauz ‘screech owl’. The toy was so named because it hovers in the air like the bird.

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