immortal 英 [ɪˈmɔ:tl]   美 [ɪˈmɔrtl]

immortal

immortal  英 [ɪˈmɔ:tl] 美 [ɪˈmɔrtl]

adj. 不朽的;神仙的;长生的  n. 神仙;不朽人物 

名词复数:immortals 

She bodied forth the immortal mind. 她使不朽的精神更具体化了。
You are immortal. 你是不朽的。

  • Immortal describes what will never die. Do you like vampires? Those blood-suckers are immortal, and will live forever — except, of course, if you drive a stake through their heart.
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  • adj. 不朽的;神仙的;长生的
  • n. 神仙;不朽人物
  • 1. She bodied forth the immortal mind.

    她使不朽的精神更具体化了。

  • 2. You are immortal.

    你是不朽的。

  • 3. Our choice is restricted to some combination of scoped and immortal memory.

    我们的选择是限于作用域和不朽内存的某种组合。

  • immortal (adj.) late 14c., "deathless," from Latin immortalis "deathless, undying" (of gods), "imperishable, endless" (of fame, love, work, etc.), from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + mortalis "mortal" (from PIE root *mer- "to rub away, harm," also "to die" and forming words referring to death and to beings subject to death). In reference to fame, literature, etc., "unceasing, destined to endure forever, never to be forgotten, lasting a long time," attested from early 15c. (also in classical Latin). As a noun, "an immortal being," from 1680s.
im·mor·tal / ɪˈmɔːtl ; NAmE ɪˈmɔːrtl / adjective , noun immortal immortals adjective 1 that lives or lasts for ever 长生的;永世的;不朽的 The soul is immortal. 灵魂不灭。 OPP mortal 2 famous and likely to be remembered for ever 流芳百世的;名垂千古的 the immortal Goethe 名垂千古的歌德 In the immortal words of Henry Ford, ‘If it ain't broke, don't fix it.’ 按照亨利 · 福特的不朽名言:“如果东西没坏掉,就不要去修理它。” noun 1 a person who is so famous that they will be remembered for ever 不朽的人物;名垂千古的人物 She is one of the Hollywood immortals. 她是一位千古流芳的好莱坞名人。 2 a god or other beingwho is believed to live for ever 神;永生不灭者 im·mor·tal / ɪˈmɔːtl ; NAmE ɪˈmɔːrtl /
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