Fawn
01
a young deer, typically in its first year of life
例子
The mother deer watched carefully as her fawn grazed.
A fawn with white spots hid in the tall grass.
02
a light grey-brown or tan color
例子
The curtains were dyed a soft fawn to match the walls.
The horse 's coat was a warm fawn.
fawn
01
浅褐色, 小鹿色
displaying a light, pale brownish-tan color, often reminiscent of the coat color of young deer
例子
Her blouse had a delicate fawn hue, perfect for a spring day.
她的衬衫有一种精致的浅褐色色调,非常适合春天的一天。
The wooden furniture in the nursery had a classic fawn finish.
托儿所的木质家具有经典的浅棕色饰面。
to fawn
01
奉承, 讨好
to show affection or admiration excessively, typically to gain favor or advantage
例子
The intern would always fawn over the CEO, laughing too loudly at his jokes.
实习生总是奉承首席执行官,对他的笑话笑得太大声音。
She despised how some guests would fawn over her famous father just to get a photo.
她鄙视一些客人为了得到一张照片就如何奉承她著名的父亲。
02
(of a female deer) to give birth to young
例子
The doe fawned in the quiet meadow during the spring.
Each year, the herd fawns near the riverbank.
03
(of a dog) to show excessive affection, often by rubbing against or closely following a person
例子
The puppy fawned on its owner, wagging its tail excitedly.
Dogs often fawn on strangers who offer treats or attention.



























