the book of mormon
英漢例句
- Mark Twain, less charitably, called the Book of Mormon “chloroform in print”.
馬克·吐溫(Mark Twain)則毫不客氣的稱(chēng)《摩門(mén)經(jīng)》為“氯仿式印刷品”(chloroform in print)。 - Smith said he was able to read the strange writing in this book and put it into English. He called this work the Book of Mormon.
史密斯說(shuō)他能夠讀懂這部書(shū)所寫(xiě)的奇怪的文字,并將之翻譯成英語(yǔ),他將這本書(shū)稱(chēng)之為“摩門(mén)書(shū)”。 - Harold Bloom, a literary critic, describes Smith as “an authentic religious genius, unique in our national history.” Mark Twain, less charitably, called the Book of Mormon “chloroform in print”.
文學(xué)批評(píng)家哈羅德·布盧姆(Harold Bloom)稱(chēng)斯密是“一個(gè)真正的宗教天才,在我國(guó)歷史上獨(dú)一無(wú)二?!?/li>原聲例句
- "The Book of Mormon" also deals with organized religion in a humorous way.
- Last Sunday,the award for best musical went to "The Book of Mormon."
- He called this work the Book of Mormon.
- The powers that possession of the Book of Mormon conferred mattered more than the doctrines that it contained.
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