mammon

英['mæmən] 美['mæmən]
  • n. 贪财;贪欲之神
Noun:
  1. wealth regarded as an evil influence

  2. (New Testament) a personification of wealth and avarice as an evil spirit;

    "ye cannot serve God and Mammon"

1. It taught only materialism, the gospel of mammon.
它只是宣扬金钱至上的物欲主义。

来自柯林斯例句

2. It is not every day that one meets a business-person who is not obsessed with Mammon.
不贪财的生意人可遇不可求。

来自柯林斯例句

3. It was possible to serve God and Mammon at the same time.
敬上帝与拜财神可以并行不悖.

来自辞典例句

4. I should do well to conciliate this ancient Mammon of Unrighteousness.
我得尽量谦卑一些,好博得这位老谋深算的恶神的好感.

来自辞典例句

5. He believes that our society teaches young people to worship Mammon.
他相信我们的社会教年轻人崇拜财神.

来自互联网

    1. Being the owner of those corporations, she is regarded as an emblem of mammon.
      作为那些公司的拥有者,她被视为财富的象征。