mors
基本解释
- n. 死亡
- n. (Mors)人名;(德)莫斯
英汉例句
- The word comes from the latin word mors – which means death or killing off.
一詞來自拉丁詞耦聯,這意味著死亡或者殺害過。 - It is, in fact, Salvador Dalí’s “In Voluptas Mors”, a picture of seven naked women made to look like a human skull.
事實上,那是超現實主義繪畫大師薩爾瓦多·達利的作品“In Voluptas Mors”-幅由7個裸女組成的骷髏頭畫作。 - Tardos Mors met with the soldier and reported that every creature on the planet had but three days to live.
塔杜斯。摩爾見了這個士兵,報告了這個星球上的所有生物衹能活三天了。 - Tardos Mors met with the soldier and reported that every creature on the planet had but three days to live.
- I soon met Tardos Mors, the grandfather of Dejah Thoris.
雙語例句
原聲例句
词组短语
- Fjordbank Mors 莫斯峽灣銀行
- mors thymica 繙譯
- Mors Putativa 假死;繙譯
- Mors Syphilitica 表縯者
- The Mors 莫爾斯
短語
专业释义
- 死亡