immortal / ɪˈmɔr tl /

💦中学词汇不朽的不朽不死的不死

immortal2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not mortal; not liable or subject to death; undying: our immortal souls.
  2. remembered or celebrated through all time: the immortal words of Lincoln.
  3. not liable to perish or decay; imperishable; everlasting.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an immortal being.
  2. a person of enduring fame: Bach, Milton, El Greco, and other immortals.
  3. the Immortals, the 40 members of the French Academy.
  4. any of the gods of classical mythology.

immortal 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

death-defying, imperishable

adj. 形容词 adjective

famous

更多immortal例句

  1. So masterfully do we hide death, you would almost believe we are the first generation of immortals.
  2. In the immortal words of Outkast, “the South got something to say.”
  3. Scrooge has become such an immortal character because he somehow speaks to our worst and best selves.
  4. So even the most unchanging component of potentially immortal DNA is immersed in anitya, constantly refashioning itself.
  5. That he skipped old age to go straight to eternal cannot, and does not, surprise his fans, and yet the evidence that he was not immortal remains hard to digest.
  6. Immortal "The love I have, for my music, for my husband, for my child, is something that will last far beyond my life."
  7. Many still speak of the deceased president with epitaphs such as “The Giant,” “The Immortal,” and “The Eternal Comandante.”
  8. And, of course, the immortal films of Joel and Ethan Coen, from The Big Lebowski to O Brother, Where Art Thou?
  9. Not only are they (effectively) immortal, but they can draw on their productive capacity to pay debts.
  10. It took you about a decade to research and write The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.
  11. But it was neither his talents as a diplomatist, nor his remarkable mind, nor his solid erudition, which made Nicot immortal.
  12. At this moment the strains of Arditi's immortal waltz, "Il Bacio," resounded through the place.
  13. No lawgiver had ever been able to devise a perfect and immortal form of government.
  14. Of all the great problems and precious interests which belong to me as a mortal or immortal being, science knows nothing.
  15. Possibly their sole possessions consisted of the clothes they had on, a few bad pictures, and their several immortal geniuses.