mortal 的英语意思
mortalmortal1 /ˈmɔːtl $ ˈmɔːrtl/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译1not able to live for ever不能永生的;终有一死的 OPP immortal:
Her father’s death reminded her that she was mortal.父亲的去世提醒她,自己终有一死。2mortal blow/danger/wound etc a)something very serious that may cause the end of something极为严重、可能导致某事物终结的:
The computer has dealt a mortal blow to traditional printing methods.计算机已对传统印刷方式造成了致命打击。
Our health service is in mortal danger.我们的医疗服务正处于极度危险之中。 b)something that causes death or may cause death导致死亡或可能导致死亡的:
Near the end of the battle, he received a mortal wound.战斗快结束时,他身受致命伤。
the screams of men in mortal combat (=fighting until one person kills the other)在殊死搏斗(即战斗至一方将另一方杀死)中男人们的惨叫声3mortal enemy/foe an enemy that you hate very much and will always hate极度憎恨且永远憎恨的敌人:
He glared at Claudia as if she were his mortal enemy.他怒视着克劳迪娅,仿佛她是他不共戴天的仇敌。4mortal fear/dread/terror extreme fear极度恐惧:
She lives in mortal fear of her husband’s anger.她极度恐惧丈夫发怒,整日提心吊胆。5somebody’s mortal remains formal正式 someone’s body, after they have died某人死后的遗体:
the churchyard where his mortal remains lie (=where his body is buried)他的遗体长眠于那座教堂墓地(即他被安葬的地方)6literary文学 human – used especially when comparing humans with gods, spirits etc人类的——尤用于将人类与神灵、精灵等相比较时:
Both gods and mortal men found her captivating.神灵与凡人都被她深深吸引。7mortal coil literary文学 life or the state of being alive生命;活着的状态:
when Hubbard shuffled off this mortal coil (=died)当哈伯德离开人世(即去世)时
查看全部语言翻译1not able to live for ever不能永生的;终有一死的 OPP immortal:
Her father’s death reminded her that she was mortal.父亲的去世提醒她,自己终有一死。2mortal blow/danger/wound etc a)something very serious that may cause the end of something极为严重、可能导致某事物终结的:
The computer has dealt a mortal blow to traditional printing methods.计算机已对传统印刷方式造成了致命打击。
Our health service is in mortal danger.我们的医疗服务正处于极度危险之中。 b)something that causes death or may cause death导致死亡或可能导致死亡的:
Near the end of the battle, he received a mortal wound.战斗快结束时,他身受致命伤。
the screams of men in mortal combat (=fighting until one person kills the other)在殊死搏斗(即战斗至一方将另一方杀死)中男人们的惨叫声3mortal enemy/foe an enemy that you hate very much and will always hate极度憎恨且永远憎恨的敌人:
He glared at Claudia as if she were his mortal enemy.他怒视着克劳迪娅,仿佛她是他不共戴天的仇敌。4mortal fear/dread/terror extreme fear极度恐惧:
She lives in mortal fear of her husband’s anger.她极度恐惧丈夫发怒,整日提心吊胆。5somebody’s mortal remains formal正式 someone’s body, after they have died某人死后的遗体:
the churchyard where his mortal remains lie (=where his body is buried)他的遗体长眠于那座教堂墓地(即他被安葬的地方)6literary文学 human – used especially when comparing humans with gods, spirits etc人类的——尤用于将人类与神灵、精灵等相比较时:
Both gods and mortal men found her captivating.神灵与凡人都被她深深吸引。7mortal coil literary文学 life or the state of being alive生命;活着的状态:
when Hubbard shuffled off this mortal coil (=died)当哈伯德离开人世(即去世)时mortalmortal2 noun [countable]
1lesser/ordinary/mere mortals ordinary people, as compared with people who are more important, more powerful, or more skilled – used humorously与更重要、更有权势或更有能力的人相比,普通人——幽默用法:
She dines in the executive suite, while we lesser mortals use the staff cafeteria.她在高管套间用餐,而我们这些小人物则在员工餐厅就餐。2literary文学 a human – used especially when comparing humans with gods, spirits etc人类;凡人——尤用于将人类与神灵、精灵等相比较时
1lesser/ordinary/mere mortals ordinary people, as compared with people who are more important, more powerful, or more skilled – used humorously与更重要、更有权势或更有能力的人相比,普通人——幽默用法:
She dines in the executive suite, while we lesser mortals use the staff cafeteria.她在高管套间用餐,而我们这些小人物则在员工餐厅就餐。2literary文学 a human – used especially when comparing humans with gods, spirits etc人类;凡人——尤用于将人类与神灵、精灵等相比较时