eden / ˈid n /

伊甸园埃顿园地园丁

eden 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the place where Adam and Eve lived before the Fall. Genesis 2:8–24.
  2. any delightful region or abode; paradise.
  3. a state of perfect happiness or bliss.
  4. a town in northern North Carolina.

eden 近义词

n. 名词 noun

paradise

更多eden例句

  1. That is until last year, when Eden realized she was exhausted by essentially living a double life.
  2. All of the videos, directed by Eden’s friend Ford Fairchild, were filmed in Eden’s hometown in South Florida.
  3. Eden wants to be candid about that time with her fans, but isn’t ready to tell them everything yet.
  4. During the first week of her radio tour, Eden met Hilary Hoover, who worked as a promotions director at the time for her record label.
  5. Hoover co-stars in the “Sunroof” music video, which features her and Eden on a road trip, making it the rare country video to feature a same-sex couple.
  6. This hidden Eden continues to baffle geologists with its oculus of volcanic stone.
  7. Runner-Up: Pauline Etienne, Eden I could not take my eyes off this immensely talented Belgian actress.
  8. Art can be an accomplice to the process of destroying Eden but is never the sole agent.
  9. But unlike Hobby Lobby, who rejected just four types of contraception, Eden Foods is rejecting all of them.
  10. If Eden Foods wins their case, they can refuse to pay for all 20.
  11. Even Eden was not complete until man appeared in it, though, as usual, he made trouble shortly afterward.
  12. He read on, but not to the end; for as he read he came to one paragraph that made him fancy that Mr. Eden was by his very side.
  13. He ran and got Mr. Eden's ring out of pawn, and kissed it and put it on; next he liberated his hat.
  14. God first told Adam to dress the Garden of Eden, and to keep it, and then permitted him to eat of the fruit of his labor.
  15. The Greta is an excellent trolling stream, but the fish are not near the average weight of those in the Eden.