bless

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vt. 祝福, 祈佑, 使神圣化

发音

US /blɛs/

词形变化

bless'd blessed blessedst blesses 三单 blesses blessest blesseth blessing blessing 现在分词 blest 过去式 blest 过去分词 blessed 过去式 blessed 过去分词

别名

blesse

教材释义与例句

动词

祝福;保佑;赞美

used to show that you are fond of someone, amused by them, or pleased by something they have done

He's always willing to help. Bless him!

他一向乐于助人,愿上帝保佑他!

'Jess made this card for me.' 'Bless!'

"杰斯给我做了这张卡。""真不错!"

释义与例句

v. C1 Oxf 5000
  1. 1.

    To make something holy by religious rite, sanctify.

  2. 2.

    To invoke divine favor upon.

    In some countries, priests bless farm animals on St. Anthony's Day.

    In many families, a grace is said before dinner to give thanks for and bless the food.

  3. 3.

    To honor as holy, glorify; to extol for excellence.

  4. 4.

    To esteem or account happy; to felicitate.

  5. 5.

    To make the sign of the cross upon, so as to sanctify.

    宗教
  6. 6.

    To wave; to brandish.

    废旧
  7. 7.

    To turn (a reference) into an object.

    及物
  8. 8.

    To secure, defend, or prevent from.

    古体
  9. 9.

    To give or send.

    保佑

    祝福

    俚语

    Could you bless me the link for the original post?

    I'm actually marved right now, can you bless me some cash?

  10. 10.

    To approve of or assent to.

    及物

    After those modifications, the Board blessed the reorganization plan.

  11. 11.

    To perform the mano gesture; taking of an elder's hand to press it to one's forehead or kiss it (as a sign of respect)

    You should bless your relatives, because they arrived here already.

interj.
  1. 1.

    Used as an expression of endearment, gratitude, or (ironically) belittlement.

    加拿大 英国 非正式

词汇关系

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词源

From Middle English blessen, from Old English bletsian (“to consecrate (with blood)”), from Proto-West Germanic *blōdisōn (“to sprinkle, mark or hallow with blood”), from Proto-Germanic *blōþą (“blood”), of uncertain origin, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleh₃- (“to bloom”). Cognate with Old Norse bleza (“to bless”) (whence Icelandic blessa), Old English blēdan (“to bleed”). More at bleed.

来源:wiktionary