god
含义: A supernatural being worshipped as having power over nature and people
A god is a supernatural being or spirit worshipped for having control over a part of nature, human life, or destiny. With a capital G, God refers to the single supreme being in monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. The word is also used in exclamations.
例句
- Ancient Greeks believed in many gods and goddesses. 古希腊人信仰许多神和女神。Los antiguos griegos creían en muchos dioses y diosas.古代ギリシャ人は多くの神々と女神を信じていた。고대 그리스인들은 많은 남신과 여신을 믿었다.
- Thank God, everyone is safe after the accident. 谢天谢地,事故后每个人都安全。Gracias a Dios, todos están a salvo después del accidente.事故の後、みんなが無事で神に感謝だ。사고 후에 모두가 무사해서 정말 다행이다.
- In some religions, God is seen as the creator of the universe. 在一些宗教中,上帝被视为宇宙的创造者。En algunas religiones, Dios es visto como el creador del universo.一部の宗教では、神は宇宙の創造者とみなされている。일부 종교에서 신은 우주의 창조자로 여겨진다.
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用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old English 'god', from Proto-Germanic 'guthan', from Proto-Indo-European 'ghut-' meaning 'that which is invoked', from 'gheu-' (to call, invoke). Not related to 'good'. Related to Dutch 'god' and German 'Gott'.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
故事与趣闻
The word comes from Proto-Germanic 'gudan'. In polytheistic religions like those of ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt, different gods controlled different aspects of life. Monotheistic religions later developed the concept of one all-powerful God.
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