elvish

英 ['elvɪʃ] 美['ɛlvɪʃ]
  • adj. 小精灵的;淘气的
  • n. (Elvish)人名;(英)埃尔维什

英英释义


1. usually good-naturedly mischievous;
"perpetrated a practical joke with elfin delight"
"elvish tricks"

实用场景例句


The elvish child then laughed aloud.
接着那小精灵似的孩子笑出了声.

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Bloodthirsty and elegant, the Sea - Elvish Pirates a strange mixture of water and blood, wind and cutlass.
嗜血而优雅的海洋精灵海盗们是水与血 、 风与刃的奇妙的结合体.

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He might have been speaking the Elvish tongue, for all she understood him.
她只听懂一件事--他刚才一定是在说精灵语.

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双语例句


1. The elvish child then laughed aloud.
接着那小精灵似的孩子笑出了声.

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2. Bloodthirsty and elegant, the Sea - Elvish Pirates a strange mixture of water and blood, wind and cutlass.
嗜血而优雅的海洋精灵海盗们是水与血 、 风与刃的奇妙的结合体.

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3. Alan Garner peoples real landscapes with malign , inhuman , elvish beings that hunt humans.
而在艾伦加纳的书中,世界上满是猎取人类的邪恶精灵.

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4. He might have been speaking the Elvish tongue, for all she understood him.
她只听懂一件事--他刚才一定是在说精灵语.

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5. Some of the Elvish chants were dedicated to him to praise him for his courage.
某些小精灵的圣歌就是为他而作,以赞颂他的勇气.

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英文词源


elvish (adj.)
c. 1200, aluisc, "belonging to or pertaining to the elves; supernatural," from elf + -ish. Old English used ilfig in this sense.