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ananda

/ah-nuhn-duh/US // ˈɑ nən də //UK // (əˈnændə) //

阿难,阿南达,安达

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Hinduism.

    • : perfect bliss.

Examples

  • With Ananda, this meant keeping training sessions compact and taking a long view.

  • It was clear that Ananda and I would benefit from some professional coaching.

  • There were many mornings I didn’t want to train Ananda, and Ananda didn’t want to be trained.

  • When we first got Ananda, my son was just shy of three years old.

  • Ananda thought he was a baby sheep and constantly tried to herd him.

  • Was Ananda Marchildon too fat, or, specifically, too hippy to receive the €75,000 in assignments promised by the show?

  • We think Ananda is a beautiful woman with a butt that most Dutch women would dream of having.

  • "I see the lights of Major Finnerty's dogcart coming up the hill," Ananda announced.

  • Back on the terrace, Prince Ananda asked: "Were you in the service out here, captain?"

  • When Prince Ananda had met them at the train Swinton had seen his black eyes narrow in a hard look.

  • Prince Ananda interpreted the words and gestures of the gladiator as the moonlight painted in gold and copper his bronze form.

  • But the fish eyes of the professor were conveying to Prince Ananda malevolent messages, Swinton fancied.