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matthew

/math-yoo/US // ˈmæθ yu //UK // (ˈmæθjuː) //

马修,马太福音,马特乌,马特乌斯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of the four Evangelists, a customs collector from Capernaum, summoned to be one of the 12 apostles: originally called Levi. Matthew 9:9–13.
    • : the first Gospel. Abbreviation: Matt.
    • : a male given name.

Examples

  • Matthew, whose family said he struggled with depression and anxiety, told her he had done all his research.

  • They sit around the table as a family and talk about Matthew all the time, she said.

  • She said she had just spoken to Matthew about the dangers of fentanyl poisoning the day before.

  • On March 24, 2008, high school sweethearts Matthew and Liz Logelin became parents to their daughter Madeline.

  • In retaliation, Sam would pee in front of Matthew’s cage, trying to frame him for the crime.

  • We have Matthew Rhys from The Americans as a Welsh separatist.

  • In October, he traveled to Denver with Fry to support his work with LGBT rights organization The Matthew Sheppard Foundation.

  • Historian Matthew Avery Sutton, however, wants you to think of something else: the End Times.

  • Sybil is dead, as is Matthew; Gregson is missing with dark hints about his fate.

  • Matthew Fenner claims members of the North Carolina-based The Word of Faith Fellowship subjected him to a brutal attack.

  • It may be noted in passing that in the three miracles in Matthew of exorcising a blinding demon the title “Son of David” is used.

  • Matthew, in his account of the fact of the Resurrection, says that there was an earthquake when the angel rolled away the stone.

  • That the Matthew version contains one hundred and seven verses, and the Luke version twenty-nine verses.

  • Nothing; so Flora and Sir Matthew got to pictures and all that sort of thing, and it was all company talk after that.

  • Sir Matthew Fleet's visit seemed like a turning-point with the May family, rousing and giving them revived hopes.