prelapsarian如何读

英:[pri:læp'seərɪən]

美:[ˌprilæp'seriən]

prelapsarian是什么意思

  • adj.[宗]人类堕落前的

prelapsarian英英释义

  • adj.of or relating to the time before the Fall of Adam and Eve

prelapsarian词源中文解释

"堕落之前的状态",1834年,由 pre- "之前" + 拉丁语 lapsus "跌倒"(见 lapse(n.))+ 结尾来自 unitarian 等。

prelapsarian词源英文解释

pre- + Latin lapsus slip, fall — more at lapse

The first known use of prelapsarian was in 1879

prelapsarian 例句

1 The landscape was constantly changing and frequently spectacular, from the prelapsarian lushness of the Franklin to rolling green hills that could pass for the English countryside to stark vistas with an almost Nordic ruggedness.

2 And so football continues in a state of eerie prelapsarian calm.

3 Their passion was unquenchable: they wanted out of Europe, so that Britain could return to its prelapsarian glory.

4 But did our madeleines really taste that good, or did the lens of time blur reality into a prelapsarian food idyll — before globalization made us more "sophisticated" eaters?

5 He would stay there for several weeks, sequestered from society in a kind of prelapsarian Eden.

6 Jorjadze’s book was a trove of prelapsarian flavors and practical knowledge.

7 IN THE prelapsarian days before Britain kicked itself out of the European Union, a charming campaign called “Hug-a-Brit” was waged in Brussels.

8 The vision, which now seems distinctly prelapsarian, was of the Web as a bottom-up phenomenon, with no bosses, and no rewards other than the satisfaction of participating in successful innovation.

9 The creator of Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin, consulted with the community and then emerged to proclaim that the money would be restored to its prelapsarian locations on the ledger.

10 I am almost depicting Westminster in the mid-1980s as a prelapsarian age, blissfully free from the threat of terrorism.

11 For me, though, that particular trip is just one of many reminders of the prelapsarian idyll that was my childhood—my precious madeleines.

12 It's a prelapsarian moment; when the equipment is switched back on, your ears are almost assaulted by electricity.

13 They're not simply a trudge through a ravaged locale; the idea of the entire planet emptied out and restored to prelapsarian purity is central to them.

14 It keeps us from embracing a robust, engaged environmentalism that is based on something more than gauzy, prelapsarian yearnings.

15 Grandin argues that he saw the Brazilian interior less as a business opportunity than as a means of starting again, a prelapsarian setting in which rational industrialisation could be imposed.

16 Beard took off for Africa straight out of school, chronicling the continent's prelapsarian beauty and the spectacle of its cataclysmic decline.

17 With love, rapture and perhaps some measure of foolishness, I made pictures I thought I could control, pictures created within the prelapsarian protection of the farm, those cliffs, the impassable road, the embracing river.

18 But the show's real success lies in its appeal to our yearning for a world of prelapsarian innocence.

19 Though considerations beyond the musical have shaped the contest and its voting practices from the beginning, Wogan became nostalgic for a pure, prelapsarian Eurovision that never existed.

20 “Only music, only a Brahms symphony, comes close” to the sensation of those prelapsarian gallops, she writes.

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