griffon

IPA/ˈɡrɪf.ən/
KK[ɡrˈɪfən]IPA/ˈɡrɪf.ən/

griffon — 名詞

  • griffonsingular
  • griffonsplural

1. A creature in ancient stories that has an eagle's head and wings attached to a l

1.名詞B2
釋義

獅鷲

神話中鷹頭獅身的動物

A creature in ancient stories that has an eagle's head and wings attached to a lion's body, often shown guarding treasure or sacred places.

例句

Kwame bought a small statue of a griffon from the gift shop at the museum.

Kwame 在博物館紀念品店裡買了一尊小獅鷲雕像。

countable noun describing a carved representation

In the cartoon, the griffon guarded a golden egg on a tall tower.

卡通裡,那隻獅鷲守護著高塔上的一顆金蛋。

同義詞
  • griffin

    same creature; this is the standard modern spelling in British and American English

  • gryphon

    same creature; an older spelling still used in fantasy literature

用法筆記

The spelling 'griffin' is more common in modern English. 'Gryphon' is another less frequent variant.

常見錯誤

We saw a real griffon at the zoo.
We saw a stone statue of a griffon at the museum.
💡Griffons are mythical creatures, not real animals.

2. A small dog with a rough, wiry coat and a short bearded face, originally bred in

2.名詞B2
釋義

格里芬犬

毛粗硬、臉部有鬍鬚的小型獵犬

A small dog with a rough, wiry coat and a short bearded face, originally bred in Belgium for hunting small animals.

例句

Soo-jin's griffon has a thick, wiry coat that does not shed very much.

Soo-jin 的格里芬犬毛又厚又粗硬,不太會掉毛。

possessive construction: [owner]'s griffon

The griffon wagged its tail excitedly when the postman arrived at the front door.

郵差來到前門時,那隻格里芬犬興奮地搖著尾巴。

同義詞

常見錯誤

The griffon spread its wings and flew over the trees.
The griffon ran quickly across the field after a rabbit.
💡The word 'griffon' as a dog breed refers to a land animal that cannot fly.