bliss
bliss 英 [blɪs] 美 [blɪs]
n. 极乐;天赐的福 vt. 使欣喜若狂 vi. 狂喜
名词复数:blisses
- Bliss is a state of complete happiness or joy. Marriage is often associated with this joyous feeling: people who are married and still in love are described as living in wedded bliss.
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- n. 极乐;天赐的福
- vt. 使欣喜若狂
- vi. 狂喜
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1. Each of us seeks our own path to bliss.
我们每个人都在寻求自己的幸福之路。
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2. And while I love my family to death, this time of tranquility is one of absolute bliss for me.
虽然我对我的家庭爱得要死,但这片刻的宁静绝对是我的幸福之一。
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3. Yet we all yearn for that deep connection with others, those moments of bliss, joy, completeness.
然而,我们都渴望与别人深入的交往, 渴望那些幸福、快乐、圆满的时刻。
- bliss (n.) Old English blis, also bliðs "bliss, merriment, happiness, grace, favor," from Proto-Germanic *blithsjo (source also of Old Saxon blidsea, blizza), from *blithiz "gentle, kind" (see blithe) + *-tjo noun suffix. Originally mostly of earthly happiness, in later Old English of spiritual joy, perfect felicity, the joy of heaven; influenced by association with unrelated bless.
- bliss (v.) often with out, by 1973, U.S. colloquial, from bliss (n.).
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