druid 的定义
- a member of a pre-Christian religious order among the ancient Celts of Gaul, Britain, and Ireland.
druid 近义词
等同于 prophet
等同于 prophesier
等同于 sibyl
等同于 vaticinator
更多druid例句
- The remark “is totally going to lose him the Norman, Druid, Jute and Saracen vote,” one wit commented.
- Conway never comes right out and says Rand Paul is a God-hating druid; he merely innocently asks, repeatedly, why Paul hates God.
- The mass fell straight, and without breaking; resting in its bed like a Druid cromlech precipitated in one piece.
- Did you not tell me, Wychecombe, that the Druid had sprung her foremast?
- I cruised off Morant Point for some time, keeping a very bright look-out for the Druid.
- So he rode up to the rocks, and there saw the grey Druid holding out his cup.
- In early Britain the Druid priests held absolute sway over the destinies of souls.