Moses

['məuziz]
  • n. 摩西(《圣经》故事中犹太人古代领袖);立法者;领导者

中文词源


Moses 摩西

犹太教先知,词源不详。可能来自埃及语mes,儿子,因摩西由埃及法老女儿从河流中捡拾并抚养长大。

英文词源


Moses
masc. proper name, name of Hebrew prophet and lawgiver, from Latin, from Greek Mouses, from Hebrew Mosheh, of unknown origin.
Most scholars see in it the Hebraization of Egyptian mes, mesu 'child, son,' which is often used in theophorous names. According to this derivation the words of Pharaoh's daughter in Ex. 2:10, 'For out of the water I drew him' are not the explanation of the Hebrew name Mosheh, but express the idea that the Egyptian name given by Pharaoh's daughter resembles in sound, and therefore, reminds us of, the Hebrew verb mashah 'he drew out,' which is suggestive of the words spoken by Pharaoh's daughter. [Dr. Ernest Klein, "A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language"]
As an expletive or oath, 1840.

双语例句


1. The farm owner, Moses Carver, managed to have the baby rescued.
农场主摩西-卡弗设法救出了小卡弗.

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2. I was in a sweat to find out all about Moses.
我急得要命,想要弄清摩西到底是怎么一回事.

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3. Moses had an old habit of completing people's sentences for them.
摩西有个怪习惯;喜欢替别人补全未说完的句子.

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4. She had told Moses about it during one of their crises.
有一次他们吵架时,她曾对莫斯说过这件事.

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5. Moses made a special effort to keep a neutral look.
摩西作了一次特别的努力,以保持一种漠然的表情.

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