seraph如何读

英:[ˈserəf]

美:[ˈsɛrəf]

seraph是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 撒拉弗(基督教中级别最高的天使)
  2. 【宗】六翼天使(最高等级的天使)
  3. 天使
  4. 炽爱天使

seraph自然拼读

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seraph变形

复数:seraphim或seraphs或seraphin

seraph英英释义

  • n.an angel of the first order; usually portrayed as the winged head of a child

seraph词源中文解释

“炽天使”是指在以赛亚先知的梦境中,在上帝的宝座上飞舞的、有着翅膀和人形的天上的生物,这个词最早于1667年由弥尔顿使用(可能是按照 cherub/cherubim 的类比构造的单数形式),是由 Seraphim (早期的英语单数形式,可追溯至古英语)去掉后缀产生的形式。在1570年代,早期的英语单数形式为 seraphin 。

“炽天使”一词来自拉丁语“Seraphim”,后来演变为“Seraph”,最终成为英语中的“Seraph”。它起源于拉丁后期的“SERAPHIM”,源于希腊文的“Σεραφείμ”,来自希伯来文的 seraphim (仅出现在以赛亚书第六章中),是复数形式,由 *saraph (圣经中并不存在)组成,可能字面意思是“那燃烧的人”,源于“ saraph ”(燃烧)。

炽天使传统上被认为是燃烧或着火的天使,尽管这个词似乎有“飞行”的语源意义,可能源自对阿拉伯语“ sharafa ”(高耸)字根的混淆。一些学者将其认定为在其他段落中出现并解释为“火蛇”的一个词。早期的基督徒还将拉丁语中的这个词作为一类天使的名称。

seraph词源英文解释

assumed singular of Hebrew śĕrāphīm

The first known use of seraph was in 1667

seraph儿童词典英英释义

seraphimnoun

one of the 6-winged angels standing in the presence of God

seraphnoun

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seraph 例句

1 There was no escaping the army, especially not for Sarai, since her room gave onto the sunstruck silver-blue palm of the seraph.

2 She had been commander of the six seraphim, according to legend—and holy book—and her temple stood just across a broad boulevard from the guildhall.

3 The seraph's light will help you.

天使的光芒会帮助你的。

4 On the ceiling is a grand mosaic,—a head of Our Saviour within a nimbus, sustained by six-winged seraphim—ascribed to the eighth century.

5 The citadel’s sickening lurch, the helpless silk-on-mesarthium glide down the seraph’s slick palm, flailing wildly for something to hold on to and finding nothing, and then...falling.

6 “But in the end, the form of the citadel might only have been a twisted joke. Whatever they were, the Mesarthim weren’t seraphim.”

7 Sarai’s suite was at the extremity of the seraph’s right arm, and the others’ were along that same passage, except for Minya’s.

8 Supported by a flight of blue seraphim, God presides over an image of the entire world, which the artist has abstracted into concentric circles.

9 That babes are cherubs, if not seraphs, every mother knows; but it is not often the fact is recorded in our church registers.

10 He’d have thought that knee-jerk skepticism would have been knuckled under by the sight of the enormous floating seraph in the sky.

11 They were on the garden terrace, which was at the top of the great seraph’s breast, stretching from shoulder to shoulder, and overlooked the city all the way to the Cusp.

12 Something had fallen, but it couldn’t be her, and the great seraph couldn’t be keeling over.

13 If the museum becomes a mosque, the mosaics will have to be covered during Muslim prayers somehow, including seraphs high up at the base of the dome.

14 “The problem,” he said, as though it were perfectly reasonable, “is that the seraphim have returned.”

15 An awesome racing legend in its era, this silver seraph was designed with the finest in styling, racing, and reliability in mind.

一个可怕的赛车传奇人物在其时代,这银色六翼天使的设计与优秀的设计,赛车和可靠性在心。

16 The entire impossible structure took the form of a seraph.

17 The city lay below, cut by the avenue of light—moonlight now—that slipped between the great seraph’s wings.

18 The pale, dead face, upon which the mellow radiance of sunset streamed through the sky-light, was lovely as a seraph's.

19 "Angel," for example, depicts a seraph of some sort — but one that's badly damaged.

20 He was imagining disembarking from the sleigh onto the seraph’s palm, and Sarai standing before him, as real as his own flesh and blood.

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