Devotee
【双语释义】a very religious person who belongs to a particular group
C.N. 宗教派别的拥护者
【典型范例】Monks shave their heads, as do devotees of the Hare Krishna movement.
和尚要剃度,克利须那派教徒也一样。
Glimpse
【双语释义】 If you get a glimpse of someone or something, you see them very briefly and not very well.
C. N. 一瞥;扫视
【典型范例】Some of the fans had waited 24 hours outside the Hyde Park Hotel to catch a glimpse of their heroine.
为了一睹女主角的风采,一些追星族已经在海德公园饭店外守候了24个小时。
Notorious
【双语释义】To be notorious means to be well-known for something bad.
声名狼藉的;臭名昭著的;众所周知的
【典型范例1】She told us the story of one of Britain's most notorious country house murders.
她给我们讲述了英国最有名的一起乡村别墅谋杀案。
【典型范例2】The television world was a notoriously fickle one.
电视圈是出了名的变化无常。
【典型范例3】Civil court proceedings are notoriously slow.
民事诉讼程序的耗时长是无人不知的。
Immortal
【双语释义】Someone or something that is immortal is famous and likely to be remembered for a long time.
不朽的;流芳百世的
【典型范例1】The heroes of the people are immortal.
人民英雄永垂不朽!
【典型范例2】Maybe my work is not immortal, but it will live for a while.
也许我的作品不能流芳百世,但它能流传一阵子。
Majestic
【双语释义】If you describe something or someone as majestic, you think they are very beautiful, dignified, and impressive.
壮丽的;庄严的;雄伟的
【典型范例1】Anna looked tanned and majestic in her linen caftan.
安娜穿着亚麻长袍,衬出其棕色的皮肤,显得十分高贵。
【典型范例2】I have, however, seen a superbly majestic and beautiful sunrise.
但是, 我却看到了一次最雄伟、最瑰丽的日出景象。