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sloka

/sloh-kuh/US // ˈsloʊ kə //

锁定,闭锁,锁定目标,锁定目标人物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a couplet or distich of Sanskrit verse, especially one with each line containing 16 syllables.

Examples

  • Regarding it the celestial Rishi Narada of great intelligence hath recited an ancient sloka.

  • "We've made a 'sloka' since we came upstairs—Prue and I," said Rob.

  • No tree with fruit or blossoms can be cut down, as the sloka threatens the cutter with destruction of his family and wealth.

  • The last pda of this sloka looks corrupt in the original, yet without encumbrance of the main sense which is evident.

  • On account of the repetition; for in the memorial sloka, 'he becomes himself non-existing,' Brahman alone is reiterated.