Mormon
英 ['mɔ:mən]
美
- n. 摩门教徒;一夫多妻主义者
- adj. 摩门教的;摩门教徒的
Mormon 摩门教徒来自19世纪该教创始人Joseph Smith杜撰的新词,来自英语more,更加,埃及词mon,神。并称其为摩门教的先知。
- Mormon (n.)
- 1830, coined by religion founder Joseph Smith (1805-1844) in Seneca County, N.Y., from Mormon, supposed prophet and author of "The Book of Mormon," explained by Smith as meaning more mon, from English more + Egyptian mon "good." As an adjective by 1842. Related: Mormonism.
- 1. Did I ever tell you it took me two years to decide to become a Mormon?
- 我告诉过你我用了两年才决定要做一个摩门教徒 么 ?
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- 2. I don't ever remember seeing a Mormon not once, not ever.
- 我记得从来没有见过一个摩门教徒,一次也没有.
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- 3. I also greatly appreciated my Mormon Uncle and his family.
- 我也非常感谢身为摩门教徒的叔叔和他的家人.
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- 4. Great mormon is similar with spangle, but it t have tail's projections.
- 美凤蝶和黑凤蝶很像,只是(但是, 不过)它没有翅膀后边的突起.
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- 5. In 1887 Congress passed a law to dissolve the Mormon church.
- 国会于1887年通过了一项解散摩门教的法案.
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