zealot怎么读?

zealot

英 ['zelət] 美['zɛlət]
  • n. 狂热者;犹太教狂热信徒

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复数: zealots;

英文词源


zealot (n.)
early 14c., "member of a militant 1st century Jewish sect which fiercely resisted the Romans in Palestine," from Late Latin zelotes, from Greek zelotes "one who is a zealous follower," from zeloun "to be zealous," from zelos "zeal" (see zeal). Extended sense of "a fanatical enthusiast" first recorded 1630s (earlier in this sense was zelator, mid-15c.).

双语例句


1. He was forceful, but by no means a zealot.
他个性坚定,但绝不是什么狂热分子。

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2. The artistic zealot devoted his life to the completion of a great masterpiece.
这位艺术热心者奉献他一生来完成一幅伟大的作品.

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3. Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him.
4奋锐党的西门, 还有卖耶稣的加略人犹大.

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4. Slowing one of the ten Zealots attacking you does very little.
减速1个Zealot对于 10个Zealot的进攻而言几乎没有效果.

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5. Yet a zealot is far more than the technology they bear.
而狂热者并不仅仅是他们的身上的科技那么简单.

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