Grail 英 [ɡreil]   美 [ɡrel]

Grail

Grail  英 [ɡreil] 美 [ɡrel]

n. 杯;圣杯(传说中耶稣最后晚餐所用之杯);大盘;长期以来梦寐以求的东西 

名词复数:grails 

The Idol and Grail will retail for #35 each, and the Ark will put you back $40. 其中菩萨和圣杯零售价为每个35美元,方舟会将你花费你40美元。
But when we did the Holy Grail we knew it was a good story that everyone recognises. 但是当我们演绎《圣杯》时,我们发现这是一个每个人都认可的好故事。

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  • n. 杯;圣杯(传说中耶稣最后晚餐所用之杯);大盘;长期以来梦寐以求的东西
  • 1. The Idol and Grail will retail for #35 each, and the Ark will put you back $40.

    其中菩萨和圣杯零售价为每个35美元,方舟会将你花费你40美元。

  • 2. But when we did the Holy Grail we knew it was a good story that everyone recognises.

    但是当我们演绎《圣杯》时,我们发现这是一个每个人都认可的好故事。

  • 3. Many Cups indicate fortunate circumstances and ultimately a happy ending, especially if the Grail [Ace of Cups] is among them.

    很多圣杯牌表示幸运的情况和最终的幸福结果,特别是如果圣杯首牌出现的话。

  • grail (n.) c. 1300, gral, "the Holy Grail," from Old French graal, greal "Holy Grail; cup," earlier "large shallow dish, basin," from Medieval Latin gradalis, also gradale, grasale, "a flat dish or shallow vessel." The original form is uncertain; the word is perhaps ultimately from Latin crater "bowl," which is from Greek krater "bowl, especially for mixing wine with water" (see crater (n.)).
grail / ɡreɪl ; NAmE ɡreɪl / ( also the ˌHoly ˈGrail ) noun 1 [singular ] the cup or bowl believed to have been used by Jesus Christ before he died, that became a holy thing that people wanted to find 圣杯(据信为耶稣离世前所用) 2 [countable ] a thing that you try very hard to find or achieve, but never will 渴望但永远得不到的东西;努力追求但永远不可能实现的目标(或理想) grail / ɡreɪl ; NAmE ɡreɪl /
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