heaven

heaven
noun
  1. a place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death, often traditionally depicted as being above the sky
    天堂
    ■God (or the gods)
    神;诸神
    Constantine was persuaded that disunity in the Church was displeasing to heaven.
    康斯坦丁经劝说确信教会的分裂使上帝不悦。
    ■(Theology)a state of being eternally in the presence of God after death
    (神学)死后进天堂
    ■(informal)a place, state, or experience of supreme bliss
    (非正式)极乐世界;天堂
    lying by the pool with a good book is my idea of heaven.
    躺在游泳池边看一本好书是我心目中的天堂。
    ■used in various exclamations as a substitute for ‘God’
    [表示惊叹时用于代替God]天啊
    heaven knows!.
    天知道!。
    good heavens!.
    我的天啊!。
  2. (常作 heavens)(poetic/literary)the sky, especially perceived as a vault in which the sun, moon, stars, and planets are situated
    (诗/文)天空
    Galileo used a telescope to observe the heavens.
    伽利略用望远镜来观察天空。
常用词组
the heavens open
  1. it suddenly starts to rain very heavily
    突然间大雨倾盆而下
in seventh heaven
  1. in a state of ecstasy
    处于狂喜状态中
move heaven and earth to do something
  1. make extraordinary efforts to do a specified thing
    竭尽全力地做某事
    if he had truly loved her he would have moved heaven and earth to get her back.
    他要是真爱她就会竭尽全力把她找回来。
stink (或 smell) to high heaven
  1. have a very strong and unpleasant odour
    难闻得刺鼻;臭气冲天
派生
heavenward
( & )
adjective& adverb
heavenwards
adverb
语源
  1. Old English heofon, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hemel and German Himmel
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