beatific
英 [ˌbiː.əˈtɪf.ɪk]
美 [ˌbiː.əˈtɪf.ɪk]
beatific 幸福的来自词根beat, 好的,幸福的,为bon的过去分词形式,bon, 好,见bonus, 红利。
- beatific (adj.)
- 1630s, from French béatifique or directly from Late Latin beatificus, from Latin beatus "blessed, happy," past participle of beare "make happy, bless" (see beatitude). Related: Beatifical (c. 1600); beatifically.
- 1. All parents wish their children could have a safe and beatific life.
- 父母都渴望他们的孩子们平安快乐。
- 2. Perhaps the Beatific Vision itself has some remote kinship with this lowly experience.
- 或许至福幻象本身就同这种平凡的体验有着某种淡薄的血缘关系.
- 3. Forrest Gump : Id attain a beatific husband, Jenny.
- 阿甘: 我会成为一个好丈夫的, 珍妮.
- 4. Cho Chang : Youre a rattling beatific teacher, Harry.
- 张秋: 哈利,你真是一个好老师.