Mormon 英 [ˈmɔ:mən]   美 [ˈmɔrmən]

Mormon

Mormon  英 [ˈmɔ:mən] 美 [ˈmɔrmən]

n. 摩门教徒;一夫多妻主义者  adj. 摩门教的;摩门教徒的 

名词复数:mormons 

He loves guns, his family, his Mormon faith, his country and the law, which he enforced for many years as deputy sheriff of Maricopa County. 作为马里科帕县的副警长,他多年来保持着喜欢枪支、呵护家庭、信仰摩门教、热爱祖国、遵守法律的品行。
Brigham Young and the other Mormon leaders made a statement. They said they wished to live in peace under the Constitution and the laws of the United States. 百翰.杨和其他摩门教的领导人发表了一项声明,该声明说,他们希望在美国宪法和法律控制之下,和平地生活下去。

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  • n. 摩门教徒;一夫多妻主义者
  • adj. 摩门教的;摩门教徒的
  • 1. He loves guns, his family, his Mormon faith, his country and the law, which he enforced for many years as deputy sheriff of Maricopa County.

    作为马里科帕县的副警长,他多年来保持着喜欢枪支、呵护家庭、信仰摩门教、热爱祖国、遵守法律的品行。

  • 2. Brigham Young and the other Mormon leaders made a statement. They said they wished to live in peace under the Constitution and the laws of the United States.

    百翰.杨和其他摩门教的领导人发表了一项声明,该声明说,他们希望在美国宪法和法律控制之下,和平地生活下去。

  • 3. There were disputes during the administrations of several American presidents. As a result of one dispute, the four non-Mormon officials returned to Washington.

    在美国几任总统执政期间,都存在着争吵,这些争吵的一个结果就是四名非摩门教的政府官员回到了华盛顿。

  • Mormon (n.) 1830, coined by religion founder Joseph Smith (1805-1844) in Seneca County, N.Y., from Mormon, supposed prophet and author of "The Book of Mormon," explained by Smith as meaning more mon, from English more + Egyptian mon "good." As an adjective by 1842. Related: Mormonism.
 Mor·mon / ˈmɔːmən ; NAmE ˈmɔːrmən / noun a member of a religion formed by Joseph Smith in the US in 1830, officially called ‘the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ 摩门教徒(摩门教正式名称为“耶稣基督末世圣徒教会”,1830 年由约瑟夫 · 史密斯于美国创建) a Mormon church/chapel 摩门教教会╱教堂 Mormon Mormons Mor·mon / ˈmɔːmən ; NAmE ˈmɔːrmən /
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