mormon

英['mɔːmən] 美['mɔːrmən]
  • n. 摩门教(徒)
  • adj. 摩门教的
Noun:
  1. the ancient prophet whose writings were revealed to Joseph Smith who founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

  2. a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

Adjective:
  1. of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Mormon Church;

    "Mormon leaders"
    "the former Mormon practice of polygamy"

1. Did I ever tell you it took me two years to decide to become a Mormon?
我告诉过你我用了两年才决定要做一个摩门教徒 么 ?

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2. I don't ever remember seeing a Mormon not once, not ever.
我记得从来没有见过一个摩门教徒,一次也没有.

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3. I also greatly appreciated my Mormon Uncle and his family.
我也非常感谢身为摩门教徒的叔叔和他的家人.

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4. Great mormon is similar with spangle, but it t have tail's projections.
美凤蝶和黑凤蝶很像,只是(但是, 不过)它没有翅膀后边的突起.

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5. In 1887 Congress passed a law to dissolve the Mormon church.
国会于1887年通过了一项解散摩门教的法案.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Brigham Young continued to lead the Mormon church.
      摩门教与联邦政府之间的纠纷结束了。
    2. The Mormon's religion is singular, and his wives are plural.
      摩门教信徒的宗教信仰是读一无二的,而他可以拥有三妻五妾。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Brigham Young continued to lead the Mormon church.
      摩门教与联邦政府之间的纠纷结束了。
    2. The Mormon's religion is singular, and his wives are plural.
      摩门教信徒的宗教信仰是读一无二的,而他可以拥有三妻五妾。