cherub
英['tʃerəb]
美['tʃerəb]
Noun:
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a sweet innocent baby
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an angel of the second order whose gift is knowledge; usually portrayed as a winged child
- 1. The skull - and - crossbones crudely carved on the first tombstones was replaced by a winged cherub.
- 最初粗糙地刻在墓碑上的骷髅与 交叉 的大腿骨图形,已为带翅膀的天使所代替.
来自辞典例句
- 2. It was easy to see why the cartoonists regularly portrayed him as a malign cherub.
- 难怪漫画家总是把他画成一个邪恶的小天使.
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- 3. Tessa's face began to look as contented as a cherub's budding from a cloud.
- 苔莎的脸开始像云端里初现的小天使那样的快活.
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- 4. The cherub in the painting is very lovely.
- 这幅画中的小天使非常可爱.
来自互联网
- 5. The height of cherub was ten cubits.
- 这基路伯高十肘,那基路伯也是如此.
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用作名词 (n.)
- The cherub in the painting is very lovely.
这幅画中的小天使非常可爱。
- I was quite a good student--no cherub, but no devil either.
我是个挺好的学生--算不上乖小孩,但也不是恶魔。