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
- Those Eunuchs who were delivered around puberty needed to go through many types of training and to preserve their child-like voice.
在青春期左右阉割的太监需要十分重视。他们不仅需要进行多种文化的训练和并且还要保持他们独特的嗓音。 - Yet, despite its low profile, any man who walks into the little exhibition hall will no doubt feel a chill down his spine: it's a museum dedicated to China's2,000-year history of eunuchs.
然而,尽管它低调,但任何走进小展厅的男人无疑会感到脊背升起一丝寒意:这是一个专门介绍中国2000年宦官历史的博物馆。 - He stands out among contemporary rhymesters-magazine rhymesters-as a gladiator stands out in the midst of a band of eunuchs.
他在同时代凑韵的人&在杂志上凑韵的人当中崭露头角,有如站在一群阉人中的格斗士。 - Then Esther called for hathach, one of the king's eunuchs, whom he had appointed to serve her, and she commanded him to go out to Mordecai to find out what this was and why it was.
以斯帖就把王所派伺候她的一个太监,名叫哈他革召来,吩咐他去见末底改,要知道这是什么事,是为什么缘故。 - The list of luminary eunuchs also includes Cai Lun ( 60-121), who is revered in China as the inventor of paper.
杰出的太监名单中还包括蔡伦(60-121),作为造纸术的发明者备受尊敬。 - After that Jeconiah the king, and the queen, and the eunuchs, the princes of Judah and Jerusalem, and the carpenters, and the smiths, were departed from Jerusalem;
这在耶哥尼雅王和太后,太监,并犹大,耶路撒冷的首领,以及工匠,铁匠都离了耶路撒冷以后。 - 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。 - Here lived the concubines and eunuchs.
妃嫔和太监们都住在这里。 - And God granted Daniel favor and compassion in the sight of the leader of the eunuchs;
神使但以理在太监长眼前蒙恩惠,受怜恤; - Not even eunuchs have it so fine.
没有哪个太监能这么厉害的!