monk
monk 英 [mʌŋk] 美 [mʌŋk]
n. 僧侣,修道士;和尚
名词复数:monks
- A monk is a man who has dedicated his live to religion, partly by giving up some aspects of regular, worldly life. Many monks live together in a religious community.
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- n. 僧侣,修道士;和尚
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1. Halfway through this remarkable quotation the girl morphs into the monk.
这段精彩的引用念到一半,女孩变成了修道士。
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2. The neighborhood monk prays at the school daily, though there are few who hear him, except, perhaps, the stolen souls of the children.
隔壁的僧侣每天在学校祈祷,尽管几乎没人听得见他说的,或许除了孩子们被偷去的灵魂听得见吧。
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3. That does not make China any more popular. In the words of an old Burmese monk: “We are China’skitchen. They take what they like and leave us with the rubbish.
而中国并未因此而受到多少欢迎,用一个缅甸的老和尚的话说就是:“我们是中国的厨房,他们任取所需,而留给我们的只有垃圾”。
- monk (n.) Old English munuc "monk" (used also of women), from Proto-Germanic *muniko- (source also of Old Frisian munek, Middle Dutch monic, Old High German munih, German Mönch), an early borrowing from Vulgar Latin *monicus (source of French moine, Spanish monje, Italian monaco), from Late Latin monachus "monk," originally "religious hermit," from Ecclesiastical Greek monakhos "monk," noun use of a classical Greek adjective meaning "solitary," from monos "alone" (from PIE root *men- (4) "small, isolated"). For substitution of -o- for -u-, see come.
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