rise from the dead
常見例句
- 9(They still did not understand from Scripture that Jesus had to rise from the dead.)
因?yàn)樗麄冞€不明白圣經(jīng)的意思,就是耶穌必要從死里復(fù)活。 - The myth was that Nero was such a terrible,terrible,terrible bad man that even though he had been assassinated he was going to rise from the dead someday.
在這個(gè)傳說里,尼祿是如此之惡劣,即使他已經(jīng)被殺了,有一天他也將復(fù)活。 - But the very idea of resurrection is so seductive a concept, it's very easy to forget. Before you can rise from the dead, you have to spend a few days in hell.
輪回這一想法是如此誘惑,以至于很容易便會(huì)忘卻,在死而復(fù)生之前,你得嘗幾天下地獄的滋味。 - The dead rise from the field, some with the help of hand, followed by a pat on the back for putting on a good show.
FORBES: Live from Battleground Virginia - Ruling out British membership is not only his most popular policy, but also the one that enticed Lady Thatcher to rise this week from the political dead and bestow a rare personal endorsement.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot - And yet every summer legions of living-dead rock bands from the 1960s and 1970s rise up from their graves and drag their decaying carcasses across the stages of America's arenas, stadiums and county fairs.
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