druid / ˈdru ɪd /

德鲁伊人德鲁伊德鲁伊德德鲁伊德人

druid 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a member of a pre-Christian religious order among the ancient Celts of Gaul, Britain, and Ireland.

druid 近义词

druid

等同于 prophet

druid

等同于 prophesier

druid

等同于 sibyl

druid

等同于 vaticinator

更多druid例句

  1. The remark “is totally going to lose him the Norman, Druid, Jute and Saracen vote,” one wit commented.
  2. Conway never comes right out and says Rand Paul is a God-hating druid; he merely innocently asks, repeatedly, why Paul hates God.
  3. The mass fell straight, and without breaking; resting in its bed like a Druid cromlech precipitated in one piece.
  4. Did you not tell me, Wychecombe, that the Druid had sprung her foremast?
  5. I cruised off Morant Point for some time, keeping a very bright look-out for the Druid.
  6. So he rode up to the rocks, and there saw the grey Druid holding out his cup.
  7. In early Britain the Druid priests held absolute sway over the destinies of souls.