eunuchs
英 [ˈjuːnəks]
美 [ˈjunəks]
n. 阉人; 太监; 宦官; 无权力(或影响)的人
eunuch的复数
柯林斯词典
- 太监;阉人
Aeunuchis a man who has had his testicles removed.
双语例句
- It would be dangers if the eunuchs get on position.
宦官当权是危险的。 - Wang Yangming, a philosopher in the Ming Dynasty, was once demoted to be a minor official in Longchang, Guizhou Province for opposing the eunuchs.
明代哲学家王阳明早年因反对朝廷宦官,一度被贬为贵州龙场驿丞。 - And when the days were ended, after which the king had ordered they should be brought in: the Prince of the eunuchs brought them in before nabuchodonosor.
君王规定带他们进宫的期限一满,宦官长就领他们进见拿步高。 - Then at the end of the days when the king had said that the children should be brought in, the leader of the eunuchs brought them in before nebuchadnezzar;
尼布甲尼撒王吩咐带进少年人来的日期到了,太监长就把他们带到王面前。 - Hejin was then betrayed by Yuan Shao and his followers once he was longer valuable and assassinated by the eunuchs.
何进一旦失去了利用价值,马上便被袁绍等人出卖,惨死在宦官手中。 - I wish men could become eunuchs.
我希望所有的男人都变成太监。 - Eunuchs, or men who lack external genitalia, are regarded as powerless in India and traditionally make a living on tips for dancing at weddings or blessing newborns.
在印度,太监被认为是无能的人,他们依靠为别人的婚礼跳舞或给新生婴儿祈福得来的施舍度日。 - The eunuchs, being afraid of forgetting, have to keep every detail of the life in palace as he can't act freely.
太监之所以要记住宫中生活的每一个细节,因为他不能自由自主,不敢遗忘。 - Not even eunuchs have it so fine.
没有哪个太监能这么厉害的! - The princes of Judah, and the princes of Jerusalem, the eunuchs, and the priests, and all the people of the land, which passed between the parts of the calf;
犹大的首领,耶路撒冷的首领,太监,祭司,和国中的众民曾将牛犊劈开,分成两半,从其中经过,在我面前立约。后来又违背我的约,不遵行这约上的话。
