angel
angel 英 [ˈeɪndʒl] 美 [ˈendʒəl]
n. 天使;守护神;善人 vt. 出钱支持
名词复数:angels
- An angel is a messenger of God, characterized as having human form with wings and a halo. The word suggests goodness, and is often used to refer to someone who offers comfort and aid to others in times of trouble. As a child, you looked like an innocent angel; appearances can be deceiving.
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- n. 天使;守护神;善人
- vt. 出钱支持
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1. I tell you, Billy, she’s an angel.
我对你说,比利,她真是一个天使。
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2. She trusted him with her life even though she knew no one would believe her when she told them what the angel said.
即使她知道当她告诉他们这位天使所说的话,也没有人会相信之时,她也会用生命去相信他。
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3. I am going to Gretna Green, and if you cannot guess with who, I shall think you a simpleton, for there is but one man in the world I love, and he is an angel.
我要到格利那草场去。 如果你猜不着我是跟谁一起去,那我真要把你看成一个大傻瓜,因为这世界上只有一个男人是我心爱的,他真是一个天使。
- angel (n.) "one of a class of spiritual beings, attendants and messengers of God," a c. 1300 fusion of Old English engel (with hard -g-) and Old French angele. Both are from Late Latin angelus, from Greek angelos, literally "messenger, envoy, one that announces," in the New Testament "divine messenger," which is possibly related to angaros "mounted courier," both from an unknown Oriental word (Watkins compares Sanskrit ajira- "swift;" Klein suggests Semitic sources). Used in Scriptural translations for Hebrew mal'akh (yehowah) "messenger (of Jehovah)," from base l-'-k "to send." An Old English word for it was aerendgast, literally "errand-spirit."
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