perdition

英[pɜː'dɪʃn] 美[pɜːr'dɪʃn]
  • n. 地狱;灭亡
  • perdie adv.肯定;当然;无疑;确实(发誓时用)int.肯定;当然;无疑;确实(发誓时用)
  • perdition n.地狱;灭亡
  • perdu adj.看不见的;隐藏的
  • perdue adj.看不见的(隐藏的;潜伏的)
  • perdure vi.持久;继续
Noun:
  1. (Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment;

    "Hurl'd headlong...To bottomless perdition, there to dwell"
    "a demon from the depths of the pit"
    "Hell is paved with good intentions"

1. Ah! How cheerfully we consign ourselves to perdition!
啊! 我们是多么欢欢喜喜地使自己沦于万劫不复的境地 啊 !

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2. The man trembled whenever he thought of the perdition.
这个人一想起死后的永久惩罚就颤抖不已.

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3. My scene of perdition , no reply to what it means to be.
我灭亡的场面, 没人回答.

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4. It was their remarkable spirit that had prevented them from perdition.
正是他们这种伟大的精神使他们得以生存而不至于灭亡.

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5. One un - repented of sin may lead to perdition.
无悔悟的罪会导往灭亡.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Many living thing species extermination or the perdition are caused by this way.
      许多生物物种的灭绝或频临灭亡就是如此造成的。
    2. It was their remarkable spirit that had prevented them from perdition.
      正是他们这种伟大的精神使他们得以生存而不至于灭亡。

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