Cupid 英 [ˈkju:pɪd]   美 [ˈkjupɪd]

Cupid

Cupid  英 [ˈkju:pɪd] 美 [ˈkjupɪd]

n. 丘比特(罗马神话中的爱神) 

名词复数:cupids 

May Cupid arrest you and lock your finger with an engagement ring. 愿丘比特逮捕你,并用一枚订婚戒指锁住你的手指。
Cupid, another symbol of the holiday, became associated with it because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty. 丘比特是这个节日的另一个象征,之所以与这个节日有联系,是因为他是罗马爱情和美丽的女神维纳斯的儿子。

  • 请先登录
  • n. 丘比特(罗马神话中的爱神)
  • 1. May Cupid arrest you and lock your finger with an engagement ring.

    愿丘比特逮捕你,并用一枚订婚戒指锁住你的手指。

  • 2. Cupid, another symbol of the holiday, became associated with it because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty.

    丘比特是这个节日的另一个象征,之所以与这个节日有联系,是因为他是罗马爱情和美丽的女神维纳斯的儿子。

  • 3. OK Cupid’s office occupies a single floor of an office building a block away from the Port Authority Bus Terminal, that old redoubt of pimps.

    在港务局公共汽车总站——那个皮条客的老堡垒一个街区以外的商务建筑中,"OK丘比特"的办公室独占一个楼层。

  • Cupid Roman god of passionate love, late 14c., from Latin Cupido, personification of cupido "desire, love," from cupere "to desire" (see cupidity). Identified with Greek Eros. Cupid's bow as a shape, especially of lips, is from 1858.
Cupid / ˈkjuːpɪd ; NAmE ˈkjuːpɪd / noun 1 the Roman god of love who is shown as a beautiful baby boy with wings, carrying a bowand arrow 罗马爱神丘比特 2 cupid [countable ] a picture or statue of a baby boy who looks like Cupid 似罗马爱神丘比特的画像(或雕塑) IDIOM play ˈCupid to try to start a romantic relationship between two people 扮演丘比特角色;牵线撮合 Cupid / ˈkjuːpɪd ; NAmE ˈkjuːpɪd /
  • 请先登录