英:[ˈtʃælɪs]
美:[ˈtʃælɪs]
英:[ˈtʃælɪs]
美:[ˈtʃælɪs]
n.
高脚酒杯
圣餐杯
金杯毒酒
看似诱人实则令人讨厌的事物
chal·ice
chae lihs
复数:chalices
noun
a drinking goblet, esp. that used for the Eucharist wine.A silver chalice is used for the communion wine, and each parishioner sips from it in turn.
the cup-shaped blossom of a flower.
"饮杯或碗",14世纪初,来自盎格鲁-法语 chalice,源自古法语 chalice,是 calice(现代法语 calice)的同义词,源自拉丁语 calicem(主格 calix)"杯子",与希腊语 kylix "杯子,饮杯,花杯"相似,但它们可能都是来自同一非印欧语言的借词。古英语将其作为 cælic,是拉丁词的教会借词,而早期中古英语 caliz 来自古北法语。
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin calic-, calix; akin to Greek kalyx calyx
The first known use of chalice was in the 14th century
challenge1 of 2verb
to order to stop and prove identity
to object to as bad or incorrect : dispute
to demand proof that something is right or legal
to invite or dare to take part in a contest
to arouse or stimulate especially by presenting with difficulties
challenge2 of 2noun
a demand that someone take part in a duel
an invitation or dare for someone to compete in a contest or sport
an objection to something as not being true, genuine, correct, or proper or to a person (as a juror) as not being qualified or approved
a sentry's command to halt and prove identity
a stimulating task or problem
chalk1 of 2noun
a soft white, gray, or buff limestone made up mainly of the shells of tiny saltwater animals and especially foraminifers
chalk or material like chalk especially when used as a crayon
chalk2 of 2verb
to rub, mark, write, or draw with chalk
to outline roughly
chalk out a plan
to record or add up with or as if with chalk
chalk up the totals
chalk1 of 2noun
a soft white, gray, or buff limestone made up mainly of the shells of tiny saltwater animals and especially foraminifers
chalk or material like chalk especially when used as a crayon
chalk2 of 2verb
to rub, mark, write, or draw with chalk
to outline roughly
chalk out a plan
to record or add up with or as if with chalk
chalk up the totals
chalk1 of 2noun
a soft white, gray, or buff limestone made up mainly of the shells of tiny saltwater animals and especially foraminifers
chalk or material like chalk especially when used as a crayon
chalk2 of 2verb
to rub, mark, write, or draw with chalk
to outline roughly
chalk out a plan
to record or add up with or as if with chalk
chalk up the totals
chalk1 of 2noun
a soft white, gray, or buff limestone made up mainly of the shells of tiny saltwater animals and especially foraminifers
chalk or material like chalk especially when used as a crayon
chalk2 of 2verb
to rub, mark, write, or draw with chalk
to outline roughly
chalk out a plan
to record or add up with or as if with chalk
chalk up the totals
chalkboardnoun
a dark smooth surface (as of slate) used for writing or drawing on with chalk
chalk1 of 2noun
a soft white, gray, or buff limestone made up mainly of the shells of tiny saltwater animals and especially foraminifers
chalk or material like chalk especially when used as a crayon
chalk2 of 2verb
to rub, mark, write, or draw with chalk
to outline roughly
chalk out a plan
to record or add up with or as if with chalk
chalk up the totals
chalicenoun
gobletespecially: the cup used in the sacrament of Communion
1 “The Gaultier piece with the chalice on the breast might be tricky. But there’s nothing terribly inflammatory. I was relieved and not relieved at the same time.”
2 Rebooting the Spider-Man franchise will be no easy task for Marc Webb, the 500 Days of Summer director who has been handed that particular poisoned chalice.
3 Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. So let us seize it, not in fear, but in gladness. -- R. M. Nixon.
命运给予我们的不是失望之酒,而是机会之杯。因此,梦颐呛廖苔惧,满心愉悦地把握命?- 尼克松。
4 In the mini-exhibit category: Ken Shores' assorted chalices, totems and "fetish bowls," and Frank Boyden's seven ceramic pieces and 21 etchings tracing the adventures of a skeletal figure named Uncle Skulky.
5 By the time it is finished a month later, this ruffed chalice is elevated a few inches above the soil.
6 A tinted glass portal separated us from the inner sanctum, where a giant bronze chalice held the ancient fire.
7 She was essentially feminine in other words a parasite and a chalice.
她在本质上是个女人,换句话说,是一个食客和一只酒杯。
8 For the next decade or so, they either split up or toiled in reduced circumstances, occasionally sipping from the poisoned chalice of the 80s nostalgia circuit.
9 Some details struck me: a spiky wooden fence surrounded the hill – a tall, rocky mound – on which Jesus knelt, while an angel brought a chalice.
10 Unfortunately, no one seems particularly interested in picking up this particular poisoned chalice.
11 He slowly drank from a golden chalice by his side and ate a few pieces of fruit.
他慢慢地喝了身旁黄金酒杯里的酒,又吃了几片水果。
12 JN: Correct – any chalice offered from the mouth that sits in the middle of Cameron's plum face is, at best, poisoned.
13 If you’ve been stranded in a desert with nothing to drink, a communion chalice of grape soda may taste like the finest Champagne.
14 It might, he added, be contrived of silver and precious stones and serve incidentally as a ducal chalice.
15 Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. So let us seize it, not in fear, but in gladness. R. M. Nixon.
命运给予我们的不是失望之酒,而是机会之杯。因此,让我们毫无畏惧,满心愉悦地把握命运。尼克松松。
16 This year’s recipient of the most poisoned chalice in showbusiness has been announced.
17 Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. Charles Nixon.
命运给我们提供的不是失望之酒,而是机会之杯——查理·尼克松。
18 By the end, you’d see me in the same spot, a chalice to my lips and a faraway look in my eyes.
19 Coppola finds a balance between New York of the Roaring Twenties and a near-future, sci-fi New York — all of it drenched in an overflowing chalice of Ancient Roman excess.
20 They've come close to the holy grail of fame, but have never sipped from its coveted chalice.