mortals的意思
mortals中文翻譯:
凡人
人類(mortal的復數)
morals───n.(尤指性關系方面的)品行,道德;n.道德教訓;格言,箴言(moral的復數);n.(Morals)(美)摩拉樂(人名)
morsals───莫爾斯語
mortal───adj.凡人的;致死的;終有一死的;不共戴天的;n.人類,凡人;n.(Mortal)人名;(法、葡)莫塔爾
mortars───n.混凝土;研缽;臼(mortar的復數);v.用灰泥涂抹(mortar的三單形式)
portals───n.門戶網站;[建]入口;大門(portal的復數);n.(Portals)人名;(西)波塔爾斯
sortals───排序
Immortals───n.不朽者;長生軍(immortal的復數)
mortalise───凡人化
borstals───n.(英國舊時的)青少年犯教養院,少年犯感化院
These epochal figures represented lives hard to imitate, but to be acknowledged as possessing higher authority than mere mortals.───這些劃時代性人物所代表的人生是難以模仿的,但也被公認為比凡人具有更高的權威。
Because they know that God in heaven looks after us mortals and we never need to fear.───因為它們知道在天堂的上帝會看顧我們這些凡人,我們永遠不需要害怕。
Such things are not for mere mortals like ourselves.───這種事不會落在我們這樣的凡夫俗子身上。
Now I am one of the least lurid mortals, and I don't at all mind being likened to a chimpanzee.───我只是一個毫不可怕的普通人,我也不在意別人是否把我當作大猩猩。
It extends to struggling mortals the helping hand of an Avatar who otherwise might have remained forever impersonal and distant to us.───它與奮斗中的世人伸出一位降世應身的援助之手,否則對于我們來說他或許永遠保持著他的非個人性和遙遠。
They utter no book, as the letter book even Newton can make mistakes, how much more shall we these mortals?───俗話說盡信書不如無書,連牛頓都會犯錯誤,何況我們這些凡人呢?。
God is thought to be an entity in which we mortals can turn to when in a time of need.───人們認為神是我們凡人在需要幫助時可以依靠的存在體。
In the world of mortals, he stands straight holding his head high, with his talent as profound as the sea casting into a new pen- point.───滾滾紅塵中,昂首挺立,且讓海洋般深浩的才華,冶鑄嶄新的筆鋒。
Prometheus was a god who stole the power of fire from the other Gods and gave control of it to the mortals.───普羅米修斯是一位神,他從眾神那里偷出火種,把它交給人類。
All mortals must die.
Such things are not for mere mortals like ourselves.
He doesn't even acknowledge us lesser mortals .
We're all mortals, with our human faults and weaknesses.
Ordinary mortals walking hereabouts will never know the delights of the fairyland below them.
We lesser mortals have to be content with the Lesser Detective.
So mortals learned that it is not possible to get the better of Zeus or ever deceive him.
We lesser mortals who had been banished to such places as Wolverton were, however, less fortunate.
Life grants nothing to us mortals without hard work. Horace