词汇 | mortal |
释义 | mortalUK:*/ˈmɔːrtəl/US:/ˈmɔrtəl/ ,(môr′tl)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Australian:Jamaican: 主要翻译 mortal n (human being)人;凡人;尘世之人I looked inside but there wasn't a mortal in sight. mortal adj (human, of finite lifespan)凡人的;生命有限的;终将死亡的Our mortal condition makes us interested in an afterlife. mortal adj (illness, wound: fatal, deadly) (伤,病痛)致命的,严重的The wound proved mortal: he died within half an hour. mortal adj (conflict: to the death)你死我活的;不共戴天的They were engaged in mortal combat. 复合形式: mortal remains npl (corpse, dead body)死尸His mortal remains were submitted by the police for post-mortem examination. mortal sin n (Christianity: most serious moral offence) (基督教)不可饶恕的重罪The preacher convinced her that she had committed a mortal sin and would be doomed to hell for eternity if she did not repent. mortal wound n (fatal injury)致命伤The mortal wound was a bullet through the victim's heart. |
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