mortal
['mɔ:tl]
adj.致命的, 终有一死的, 不共戴天的, 极度的
n.凡人
例句与用法:
His mortal remains are buried in the churchyard.
他的遗体埋葬在教堂的墓地里。
Such stories set us thinking, wondering what we should do under similar circumstances, what events, what experiences, what associations should we crowd into those last hours as mortal beings?
这样的故事让我们思考,在相似的情况下,我们该怎么办,作为终有一死的人,在那最终的几个小时内安排什么事件,什么经历,什么交往?
His injuries proved mortal.
他的伤成了致命伤。
Man is mortal.
人都是会死的。
词形变化:
副词: mortally |
a.
1. 会死的; 死的; 临死的
All things that live are mortal.
所有生物都会死的。
2. 人的, 凡人的[B]
It's beyond mortal power to bring a dead man back to life.
要死人复活非凡人所能为。
3. 致死的, 致命的
He received a mortal blow.
他受到了致命的一击。
4. 你死我活的, 不共戴天的[B]
He is my mortal enemy.
他是我不共戴天的敌人。
5. 极大的, 极度的[B]
She lives in mortal terror of her husband's anger.
她极度害怕她丈夫发脾气。
n.
人, 凡人[C][P1]
No mortal could have survived the fire.
没有人经历这场火灾而能生还。
mortal
名词复数:mortals
词形变化:
副词: mortally |
同义词:
fatal | person | individual | soul | man | deadly | lethal | body | human | human being | earthly | killing | destructive | malignant | woman | worldly | extreme | great | physical | creature | fallible | inexpiable | terminal | pernicious | fated | being | someone | deathly | somebody |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义:
n.人; 个人; 人类
man
person
soul
individual
body
human being
a.致命的; 破坏性的
deadly
fatal
lethal
killing
destructive
malignant
同义参见:
human
creature
fated
fallible
physical
pernicious
earthly
inexpiable
terminal
反义:
a.会死的; 凡人的
immortal
mortal['mɔ:təl]adj.1.■终有一死的;不免一死的2.■人的;凡人的;普通人的;人类的3.■世间的;人世的,现世的4.■死的,临死的5.■致命的;致死的6.■殊死的;拼命的;你死我活的,不共戴天的7.■剧烈的,严重的,令人痛苦的8.■[口语]极度的,非常的,极大的9.■[口语]漫长得令人生厌的10.■[口语]想像得出的,可能的11.■【天主教】引起灵魂死亡的,要堕入地狱的,不可饶恕的n.1.■(终有一死的)生物2.■[口语]人adv.1.■[方言]极,非常近义词fatal
mortalmortal[ˈmɔ:tl]adj.1.■终有一死的; (临)死的2.■致命的3.■世间的, 凡人的; 人类的4.■你死我活的, 不共戴天的; 非杀不可的5.■【宗】要入地狱的, 不可宽恕的6.■[口]冗长沉闷的, 烦人的7.■[口]极大的, 极度的, 非常的8.■[与any, every, no 等连用]想象得出的, 可能的a mortal wound致命伤a mortal disease绝症mortal agony临死时的痛苦a mortal combat你死我活的战斗mortal morals人的道德a mortal weapon凶器mortal remains遗体the mortal hour临终a mortal sins不可饶恕的罪恶of no mortal use没有任何用处
词性变化mortal[ˈmɔ:tl]n.1.■终有一死的人, 凡人, 人类2.■[谑]人adv.1.■[俚, 方]非常
继承用法mortally[ˈmɔ:t(ə)lɪ]adv.1.■致命地, 人性上; [口]非常
adjective
[attrib.]
- (of a living human being, often in contrast to a divine being) subject to death
(常指相对于神的人)总有一死的
all men are mortal.
人总有一死。
■of or relating to humanity as subject to death
(与)死(有关)的
the coffin held the mortal remains of her uncle.
棺材里躺着她叔叔的遗体。
■(informal)conceivable or imaginable
(非正式)想得到的,想像得出的,可能
punishment out of all mortal proportion to the offence.
对罪行施加的难以想像的严惩。 - causing or liable to cause death; fatal
致死的,致命的
a mortal disease.
致命的疾病。
the scandal appeared to have struck a mortal blow to the government.
这丑闻看起来对政府作了致命一击。
■(of a battle) fought to the death
(战斗)你死我活的
from the outbuildings came the screams of men in mortal combat.
从外面建筑物传来殊死战斗的人的尖叫。
■(of an enemy or a state of hostility) admitting or allowing no reconciliation until death
(敌人,敌对状态)不共戴天的,不相容的
■(Christian Theology)denoting a grave sin that is regarded as depriving the soul of divine grace
(基督教神学)(因罪孽深重)灵魂无法得救的,不能蒙神恩得宽恕的,不可饶恕的。 常与 venial 相对
■(of a feeling, especially fear) very intense
(情感,尤指恐惧)极强烈的
parents live in mortal fear of children's diseases.
父母因孩子们的疾病而极度恐惧。
■(informal)very great
(非正式)极大的;非常
he was in a mortal hurry.
他非常匆忙。
■(informal, dated)long and tedious
(非正式,旧)漫长得令人生厌的
for three mortal days it rained.
漫长的三天里,雨一直下个不停。
- a human being subject to death, often contrasted with a divine being
(相对于神的)人
■(humorous)a person contrasted with others regarded as being of higher status or ability
(幽默)地位(或能力)不如他人者
an ambassador had to live in a style which was not expected of lesser mortals.
大使所需的生活排场是不能设想被小人物所拥有的。
- late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin mortalis, from mors, mort- 'death'
mortal
名词 mortal:
a human being
同义词:person, individual, someone, somebody, soul
形容词 mortal:
subject to death
involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death
同义词:deadly
unrelenting and deadly
causing or capable of causing death
mortal
■A mortal only has one destiny - death.
[人的命运只有一个-死亡。
■Man is mortal(=All men are mortal).
[谚]人总是会死的;人生自古谁无死。
■"All men are mortal" is an affirmative proposition.
“人总是要死的”,是一个肯定命题。
■"Mortal's wisdom..."Chu Xuan sneered.
“凡人的智慧啊。。。”楚轩冷笑了一声。
■No mortal man could figure it out in a year's time.
一个普通人就算花上一年时间也不一定算的出来。)
■No merely mortal woman could shine with such a supernatural radiance.
一个暮年垂死老妪,怎么可能象仙女般地溢彩流光?
■There are twelve Monad, each representing a race having survived the divine wars as mortal.
一共有12个月,每个月代表了一个种族在战争中幸免于难。
■The popular conception of a Promethean being created by a mortal refers to a demiurge.
一般而言,世系最初是由人类所创的,此人被称为造物主。
■No matter what color it is, he is a really pretty mortal.
不管是哪种色泽,他真的是个十分好看的人类。
■To be forgiven for committing a mortal sin, one must be extremely penitent.
为了要得到宽恕,犯下这些罪的人必须有很大的耐心。
■The yard of mortal care office in a hospital.
云南昆明在一所医院临终关怀科的院子里。
■Arwen: I choose a mortal life.
亚玟:我选择凡人的生活。
■It is an indisputable fact that man is mortal.
人(早晚)都会死,这是 无可争辩的事实.
■Wandering from all mortal reason, man comes at last to that celestial thought.
人一失去了所有的性命悠关的理性,就不免要有升天的念头。
■People tend to have the awareness of death because they are mortal.
人因为有死而产生死亡意识。
■Man is mortal (=All men are mortal).
人总是会死的;人生自古谁无死。
■All human beings are mortal .
人总有一死.
■As from a heap of flowers many a garland is made even so many good deeds should be done by one born a mortal.
人生难免一死,应趁有生之年多做一点善事,宛如从一堆花朵做成许多花圈。
■Mortal man is not an evolutionary accident.
人类的进化不是一个偶发事件。
■Human beings are mortal, and no one can live forever.
人都会死,没有人能够永远活著。
■Man is mortal.
人都是会死的。
■The realm of mortal existence; the temporal world.
人间,俗世世间凡人凡物居住的地方; 凡尘世界
■There was a contest in which a mortal dared to come in competition with Minerva, the goddess of wisdom.
从前发生过一场竞赛,一个凡人竟敢与智慧女神密涅瓦比试。
■They too will be changed from mortal people to immortal beings.
他们也将从腐朽的人变成不朽的人。
■They would never compromise with mortal enemies.
他们决不会和他们的死敌妥协。
■They stole every mortal thing in the house.
他们把屋里所有的东西都通通偷光了。
■They are our mortal enemies.
他们是我们不共戴天的仇敌。
■He has left this mortal world.
他已撒手人寰。
■The people who worked for him lived in mortal fear of him.
他手下的人对他都怕得要死。
■His injuries proved mortal.
他的伤成了致命伤。
■Truth is immortal;error is mortal.
他的望远镜的观察结果当然是不朽的。
■His mortal remains are buried in the church yard.
他的遗体埋葬于教堂的墓地。
■His mortal remains are buried in the churchyard .
他的遗体埋葬在教堂的墓地里.
■His mortal remains are buried in the churchyard.
他的遗体埋葬在教堂的墓地里。
■Descending from Olympus, he saw the makings of a god, in a mere mortal.
他看到了一个神从奥林匹斯山上降临在他,一个凡人的面前。
■He took it in mortal offence, and from that moment has been hauling off.
他认为那是极大的冒犯,从此便愤然离去。
■Never did mortal suffer what this man has suffered.
他遭的那份罪还没有一个活人受过呢。
■Fairies do not want the mortal world to know about their secret way of life.
仙女不想让凡间知道他们秘密的生活方式.
■"No mortal could vie with Zeus" (Homer).
任何凡人都没法与宙斯匹敌” (荷马)。
■No mortal could vie with Zeus(Homer.
任何凡人都没法与宙斯匹敌(荷马)。
■Hurons, this is your mortal enemy.
休伦人,他就是你们不共戴天的仇人。
■But I would not sadden you by the mortal plaint.
但我不愿以生命必有终结的哀叹使你悲伤。
■But the effects of mortal shocks only manifest themselves slowly .
但是一个人受了致命的打击,反应是慢慢地显露出来的。
■But none of these firms is in mortal danger.
但是他们都遇到了致命的危险。
■But, English does have one possible mortal enemy-itself.
但是,英语的确有一个可能的致命敌人这就是它自身。
■Composing, for Bach, was a way to connect the divine worldthe mortal world.
作曲对他是一种联系天国与世俗世界的方式。
■Composing, for Bach, was a way to connect the ine world and the mortal world.
作曲对他来说是一种联系天国与世俗世界的方式。
■Do ye then interweave the mortal with the immortal.
你们不可把会死的与不朽的混杂起来。
■Do not put your trust in princes, in mortal men, who cannot save.
你们不要倚靠君王,不要倚靠世人;他一点不能帮助。
■And you'll be a most vital mortal.
你将会成为一个活力四射的人。