mortal 音標拼音: [m'ɔrtəl]
n . 凡人,人類
a . 不免一死的,人類的,臨終的
凡人,人類不免一死的,人類的,臨終的
mortal adj 1 :
subject to death ; "
mortal beings " [
ant : {
immortal }]
2 :
involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death ; "
the seven deadly sins " [
synonym : {
deadly }, {
mortal (
a )}]
3 :
unrelenting and deadly ; "
mortal enemy "
4 :
causing or capable of causing death ; "
a fatal accident "; "
a deadly enemy "; "
mortal combat "; "
a mortal illness " [
synonym :
{
deadly }, {
deathly }, {
mortal }]
n 1 :
a human being ; "
there was too much for one person to do "
[
synonym : {
person }, {
individual }, {
someone }, {
somebody },
{
mortal }, {
soul }]
Mortal \
Mor "
tal \,
n .
A being subject to death ;
a human being ;
man . "
Warn poor mortals left behind ." --
Tickell .
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Mortal \
Mor "
tal \,
a . [
F .
mortel ,
L .
mortalis ,
from mors ,
mortis ,
death ,
fr .
moriri 8die ;
akin to E .
murder .
See {
Murder },
and cf . {
Filemot }, {
Mere }
a lake , {
Mortgage }.]
1 .
Subject to death ;
destined to die ;
as ,
man is mortal .
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2 .
Destructive to life ;
causing or occasioning death ;
terminating life ;
exposing to or deserving death ;
deadly ;
as ,
a mortal wound ;
a mortal sin .
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3 .
Fatally vulnerable ;
vital .
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Last of all ,
against himself he turns his sword ,
but missing the mortal place ,
with his poniard finishes the work . --
Milton .
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4 .
Of or pertaining to the time of death .
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Safe in the hand of one disposing Power ,
Or in the natal or the mortal hour . --
Pope .
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5 .
Affecting as if with power to kill ;
deathly .
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The nymph grew pale ,
and in a mortal fright .
--
Dryden .
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6 .
Human ;
belonging to man ,
who is mortal ;
as ,
mortal wit or knowledge ;
mortal power .
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The voice of God To mortal ear is dreadful . --
Milton .
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7 .
Very painful or tedious ;
wearisome ;
as ,
a sermon lasting two mortal hours . [
Colloq .] --
Sir W .
Scott .
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{
Mortal foe }, {
Mortal enemy },
an inveterate ,
desperate ,
or implacable enemy ;
a foe bent on one '
s destruction .
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149 Moby Thesaurus words for "
mortal ":
Adamite ,
Adamitic ,
abject ,
anthropocentric ,
anthropological ,
awful ,
baneful ,
being ,
bitter ,
bodily ,
body ,
brittle ,
brutal ,
capricious ,
cat ,
changeable ,
chap ,
character ,
conceivable ,
corporal ,
corporeal ,
corruptible ,
cracking ,
creature ,
customer ,
deadly ,
death -
bringing ,
deathful ,
deathly ,
deciduous ,
destructive ,
dire ,
disastrous ,
duck ,
dying ,
earthling ,
earthly ,
earthy ,
enormous ,
ephemeral ,
evanescent ,
extreme ,
fading ,
fantastic ,
fatal ,
fellow ,
feral ,
fickle ,
finite ,
fleeting ,
fleshly ,
flitting ,
fly -
by -
night ,
flying ,
fragile ,
frail ,
fugacious ,
fugitive ,
great ,
groundling ,
guy ,
hand ,
head ,
hominal ,
homo ,
homocentric ,
human ,
human being ,
humanistic ,
impermanent ,
impetuous ,
implacable ,
impulsive ,
inconstant ,
individual ,
inordinate ,
insubstantial ,
intense ,
internecine ,
joker ,
killing ,
lethal ,
life ,
likely ,
living soul ,
malign ,
malignant ,
man ,
man -
centered ,
massive ,
merciless ,
momentary ,
monumental ,
mutable ,
nondurable ,
nonpermanent ,
nose ,
one ,
only human ,
party ,
passing ,
perishable ,
pernicious ,
person ,
personage ,
personality ,
pestilent ,
pestilential ,
physical ,
possible ,
prodigious ,
relentless ,
ruthless ,
savage ,
short -
lived ,
single ,
somebody ,
someone ,
soul ,
stupendous ,
subject to death ,
sworn ,
tellurian ,
temporal ,
temporary ,
terminal ,
terran ,
terrible ,
towering ,
transient ,
transitive ,
transitory ,
tremendous ,
unangelic ,
unappeasable ,
unceasing ,
undurable ,
unenduring ,
unflinching ,
unrelenting ,
unremitting ,
unstable ,
unyielding ,
virulent ,
volatile ,
weak ,
woman ,
worldling ,
worldly
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