seraph
seraph — 名詞
- seraphsingular
- seraphsplural
1. In Jewish, Christian, and Islamic belief, a type of angel that belongs to the hi
熾天使
最高位階的天使,有六翼
In Jewish, Christian, and Islamic belief, a type of angel that belongs to the highest order of heavenly beings and is traditionally shown in art as having six wings.
A seraph with six bright wings appeared in the stained-glass window above the altar.
一尊有六隻金色翅膀的熾天使出現在祭壇上方的彩繪玻璃窗中。
seraph with [number] wings — typical visual description
Yasmin read about seraphs in her religious studies textbook and drew one with golden wings.
Yasmin 在宗教課本上讀到關於熾天使的介紹,還畫了一隻金色翅膀的熾天使。
read about + seraphs — verb + preposition for learning
Christopher said the painted angel must be a seraph because it has six wings.
Christopher 說畫中的天使一定是熾天使,因為祂有六隻翅膀。
According to the ancient text, a seraph stands close to God and sings without stopping.
根據這部古代經文,熾天使站在上帝身旁,不停地歌唱。
Heather noticed that every seraph in the museum collection had a calm, kind face.
Heather 注意到博物館收藏的每一尊熾天使都有平靜慈祥的臉龐。
文法句型
a [adjective] seraph
seraph of [something]
[number] seraphs / seraphim
用法筆記
Plural can be either seraphs (regular English) or seraphim (traditional Hebrew plural, common in religious writing). The singular form seraph is much rarer in everyday speech than the plural seraphim.