Eden
英 [ˈiːdn]
美 [ˈiːdn]
n. 伊甸园(人类始祖背叛上帝前居住的乐园)
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牛津词典
noun
- 伊甸园(人类始祖背叛上帝前居住的乐园)
the beautiful garden where Adam and Eve, the first humans, lived before they did sth God had told them not to and were sent away, often seen as a place of happiness and innocence
双语例句
- How he adored that Eden forever closed against him, whence he had voluntarily and madly emerged!
他多么崇拜他当初一时迷了心窍自愿脱离的伊甸园,如今误入歧路,大门永不会再为他开放了! - Adam and Eve had always been naked in Eden.
亚当和夏娃反正是在伊甸园裸体。 - Moreover, did not Eve accomplish the Fall of Man in the eternal spring of Eden?
而且,夏娃不正是在伊甸园永恒的春天里完成了人类的堕落吗? - So it was that Martin Eden solved the problem.
马丁伊登的问题就像这样解决了。 - Martin Eden got off at this corner.
马丁伊甸在这个街角下了车。 - The loss of innocence and grace resulting from Adam's eating the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.
人类的堕落由于亚当偷吃伊甸园的禁果而丧失清白和体面。 - Molly: Lydia, Eden and I will go shopping this afternoon, will you join us?
茉莉:莉迪亚,伊登和我今天下午要去购物,你要一起来吗? - The biblical tree in the Garden of Eden whose forbidden fruit was tasted by Adam and Eve.
在圣经中描写的伊甸园中的树,其禁果被亚当和夏娃偷吃。 - Adam was walking around the garden of Eden feeling very lonely, so God asked him.
亚当在伊甸园中行走,感觉孤单;于是神问他。 - Martin Eden came back to earth.
马丁伊登回到了地面。