mort
英 [mɔːt]
- n. 許多;通知獵物已死的號角聲
- n. (Mort)人名;(法)莫爾;(英)莫特
英文詞源
- mort (n.1)
- "girl, woman" (especially one of loose morals), 1560s, canting jargon, of unknown origin.
- mort (n.2)
- note sounded on a horn at the death of the quarry, c. 1500, from French mort "dead," from Latin mortem (source of Spanish muerte, Italian morte), accusative of mors "death" (see mortal (adj.)). Or from French mort "dead," from Vulgar Latin *mortus, from Latin mortuus.
雙語例句
- 1. Finally, using MORT to improve the air - traffic management safety.
- 最後, 引入MORT方法以提高空中交通安全管理的安全性.
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- 2. Sorry, I cannot stop mort than a moment. Bye!
- 對不起, 我不能再多待一會兒啦, 再見!
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- 3. Prison life consists of routine , and then mort routine.
- 譯文:監獄生活充滿了一段又一段的例行公事.
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- 4. Julian: [ to Mort ] Oh, shut up, you're so annoying!
- 朱利安: [ 對通知獵物已死的號角聲 ] 哦, 閉嘴, 你如此令人感到懊惱!
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- 5. Nous sommes boulevers é s à l'annonce de la mort de votre pr é sident.
- 聽聞你們的主席逝世的消息,我們深為震驚.
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