demon是什么意思,demon怎么读


demon基本信息

读法:英 ["diːmən] 美 ["dimən]

释义:

  • n. 恶魔;魔鬼;精力充沛的人;邪恶的事物
  • n. (Demon)人名;(塞)德蒙
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    英英释义

    Noun:

  • an evil supernatural being
  • a cruel wicked and inhuman person
  • someone extremely diligent or skillful;"he worked like a demon to finish the job on time"
    "she"s a demon at math"
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    中英词源

    demon 恶魔

    来自PIE*da, 分开,分配,命运的分配者。原指神灵,后词义贬义化,指魔鬼。

    demon
    demon: [14] English acquired this word from Latin in two forms, classical Latin daemōn and medieval Latin dēmōn, which were once used fairly interchangeably for ‘evil spirit’ but have now split apart. Demon retains the sense ‘evil spirit’, but this was in fact a relatively late semantic development. Greek daímōn (source of Latin daemōn) meant ‘divine power, fate, god’ (it is probably related to Greek daíomai ‘distribute, allot’, which comes from an Indo- European base whose descendants include English tide and time).

    It was used in Greek myths as a term for a minor deity, and it was also applied to a ‘guiding spirit’ (senses now usually denoted by daemon in English). It seems to be from this latter usage that the sense ‘evil spirit’ (found in the Greek Septuagint and New Testament and in the Latin Vulgate) arose.

    => pandemonium, time, tide
    demon (n.)
    c. 1200, from Latin daemon "spirit," from Greek daimon "deity, divine power; lesser god; guiding spirit, tutelary deity" (sometimes including souls of the dead); "one"s genius, lot, or fortune;" from PIE *dai-mon- "divider, provider" (of fortunes or destinies), from root *da- "to divide" (see tide (n.)).

    Used (with daimonion) in Christian Greek translations and Vulgate for "god of the heathen" and "unclean spirit." Jewish authors earlier had employed the Greek word in this sense, using it to render shedim "lords, idols" in the Septuagint, and Matt. viii:31 has daimones, translated as deofol in Old English, feend or deuil in Middle English. Another Old English word for this was hellcniht, literally "hell-knight."

    The original mythological sense is sometimes written daemon for purposes of distinction. The Demon of Socrates was a daimonion, a "divine principle or inward oracle." His accusers, and later the Church Fathers, however, represented this otherwise. The Demon Star (1895) is Algol.

    词态变化

    复数 demons;

    权威造句

    1. The festival commemorates the slaying of the demon buffalo.
    那个节日是为了纪念杀死魔牛。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. He played like a demon.
    他球艺惊人。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. She was a dictator and a demon.
    她是一个独裁者,一个女魔头。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. He is a demon organizer.
    他组织能力极强。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. She worked like a demon all through rehearsals.
    她每次排演时始终精力过人.

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    近反义词

  • demon. =
  • a demon for work 精力过人的工作者...
  • 相似短语

  • frame demon 【计】 帧守扩程序, 框架幽灵
  • Demon Star 大陵五
  • speed demon phr. 乱开快车者,速度之魔,极速怪兽,速度狂人
  • demon driving 【计】 幽灵驱动
  • Demon star 恶魔星
  • if needed demon 【计】 如果需要求值的守护程序
  • a demon for work 拼命工作的人,工作狂
  • White Bone Demon 白骨精
  • Maxwell demon 【化】 麦克斯韦妖
  • Maxwell"s demon 麦克斯韦妖
  • 单词分析

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    记忆方法

    1. demonophobia (惧魔症候群 / 恶魔恐惧症): 一款日本游戏。
    2. 地狱之门来的人 => 恶魔.

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