Psalms Flashcards

words from bible

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groan

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noun [ C ]
a deep, long sound showing great pain or unhappiness
(表示痛苦的)呻吟聲, (表示不高興的)哼哼聲,嘆息聲, 抱怨聲,埋怨的話…

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deceitful

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adjective
dishonest or hiding the truth
欺騙的,不誠實的…

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languish

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verb [ I ]
to exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation, often for a long time:
to be weak or fail to improve:
受苦,经历苦难,受煎熬…

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weary

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adj
very tired or lacking energy and enthusiasm:
bored by something because you have experienced too much of it:
causing you to feel tired, bored, or annoyed:

Verb
to make someone feel tired:
to start to feel that something or someone is boring:
(尤指长时间辛苦工作后)筋疲力尽的,极为疲倦的, 使疲劳,使疲倦, (对…)开始厌倦…

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rebuke

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verb [ T ]
to speak angrily to someone because you disapprove of what they have said or done:
the act of speaking angrily to someone because you disapprove of what they have said or done, or the things that someone says to show disapproval like this :
to criticize someone strongly because you disapprove of what the person has said or done
斥責, 指責, 訓斥…

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moan

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verb [ I or T ]
to make a long, low sound of pain, suffering, or another strong emotion:
to make a complaint in an unhappy voice, usually about something that does not seem important to other people:

noun [ C ]
a long, low sound of pain, suffering, or another strong emotion:
the act of complaining about something, or a complaint:
声音, 呻吟, 呜咽…

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drench

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verb [ T ]
to make someone or something extremely wet:
to make something have a very large amount of a quality

使濕透, 淋透, 澆透…

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grief

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noun[ C or U ]
very great sadness, especially at the death of someone:
criticism, complaints or mockery (= the act of laughing at someone) about something:

problems or trouble:
pain or other physical problems
(尤指某人之死引起的)悲痛,悲伤,悲哀…

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foe

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noun [ C ]
an enemy:
an enemy, or a competitor:
敌人, 地球之友(一个国际环保组织,Friends of the Earth的缩写)…

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couch

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noun [ C ]
a type of high bed, especially one in a doctor’s office
a piece of furniture with a back and usually arms, that two or more people can sit on at once; a sofa

verb
couch something in/as something
to express something in a particular way:
座, 沙发, 床…

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lest

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conjunction
in order to prevent any possibility that something will happen:
for fear that:
以免,唯恐…

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fury

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noun【s or U】
extreme anger:
暴怒,狂怒…

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integrity

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noun [ U ]
the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse to change:
the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles:
诚实, 正直, 完整…

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indignation

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noun [ U ]
anger about a situation that you think is wrong or not fair
(由错误或不公正的事激起的)愤怒,愤慨…

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whet

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verb
to sharpen the blade of a knife or similar tool:
兴趣, 使锋利, 磨,把…磨锋利…

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bend

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verb
to (cause to) curve:
to move your body or part of your body so that it is not straight:
弯曲, (使)弯曲, 弯腰…

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shaft

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noun【c】
a pole or rod that forms the handle of a tool or weapon:
a rod forming part of a machine such as an engine, that turns in order to pass power on to the machine:
杆, (工具或武器的)杆,柄, (机器的)轴…

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trample

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verb [ I or T, usually + prep ]
to step heavily on something or someone, causing damage or injury:
to act without any respect for someone or something
to step heavily on or crush someone or something
踩, 踩,践踏, 无视…

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plunder

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verb
[ I or T ]
to steal goods violently from a place, especially during a war:
[ T ]
to steal or remove something precious from something, in a way that does not consider moral laws or is more severe than it needs to be:
to steal or take large amounts of money or goods from a place

noun
an occasion when goods are stolen from a place, especially violently or during a war, or these stolen goods:
a situation in which something is taken in a way that is not morally right or is too extreme:

(尤指战争期间的)掠夺,抢劫,劫掠, 骗取, 窃取…

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dominion

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noun
[ U ]
control over a country or people:
have dominion over God has dominion over (= controls) all his creatures.
[ C ]
the land that belongs to a ruler:
The chief’s son would inherit all his dominions.
[ C ]
a country that belonged in the past to the British Empire:
They asked whether the future of Canada was to be a dominion within the British Empire.
控制, 统治, 支配…

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majestic

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adjective
beautiful, powerful, or causing great admiration and respect:
The majestic Montana scenery will leave you breathless.

(of something) having the quality of causing you to feel great admiration and respect for it because of its size, power, or beauty:
We flew over the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains.

雄伟的, 壮丽的, 威严的…

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majestic

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adjective
beautiful, powerful, or causing great admiration and respect:
The majestic Montana scenery will leave you breathless.

(of something) having the quality of causing you to feel great admiration and respect for it because of its size, power, or beauty:
We flew over the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains.

雄伟的, 壮丽的, 威严的…

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avenger

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noun [ C ]
a person who does harm to or punishes someone who has done something bad, especially to the person’s family and friends:
Russell Crowe stars as a grief-stricken avenger on the trail of his family’s killers.
He went from being her little brother to his sister’s bold avenger after her death.
They’re both avengers of perceived injustices.

复仇者…

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dominion

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noun formal
[ U ]
control over a country or people:
have dominion over God has dominion over (= controls) all his creatures.
Napoleon dreamed of achieving global dominion.

[ C ]
the land that belongs to a ruler:
The chief’s son would inherit all his dominions.
The Hanoverian monarchs wanted to protect their German dominions from Prussia.

[ C ]
a country that belonged in the past to the British Empire:
They asked whether the future of Canada was to be a dominion within the British Empire.
In former British dominions like India, Singapore, and Hong Kong, imperialism has left a lasting legacy.

控制, 统治, 支配…

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