Faust

英[faʊst]
美[faʊst]

基本释义

n.
浮士德(欧洲中世纪传说中的人物,为获得知识和权力,向魔鬼出卖自己的灵魂)

实用例句

Faust mortgaged his soul to the devil.

浮士德将其灵魂献给魔鬼.

辞典例句

K : Yes and he ordered Faust to be published after his death.

K: 是的,他还要求在他死后再出版《浮士德》.

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Faust was a bourgeois intellectual influenced by the thought of the Enlightenment.

浮士德是一位受启蒙运动思想影响的资产阶级知识分子.

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Yes and he ordered Faust to be published after his death.

是的,他还要求在他死后再出版《浮士德》.

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What is the meaning of life, President Faust?

什么是生命的意义, 总统浮士德?

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This paper draws a conclusion that the Bible is an important source of inspiration of Faust.

可见,圣经是《浮士德》的重要灵感来源.

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The arts of Faust is symbolic, without symbolism, one could not get into it.

《浮士德》的艺术是象征.舍象征而他求, 不可能真正进入《浮士德》.

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Faust made a better deal. This isn't a film so much as a toy tie - in.

同样是把灵魂卖给魔鬼,浮士德做的买卖倒是比他划算多了——这部电影比玩具展还失败.

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President Faust, you must have learned something since you graduated from college exactly 40 years ago?

福校长, 你大学毕业到现在的40年里一定学到些什么东西可以教给我们吧?

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. an alchemist of German legend who sold his soul to Mephistopheles in exchange for knowledge

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