immortal
adj. 不死的; 永恆的,不朽的; 神的; 流芳百世的
n. 神仙; 流芳百世的人; 不朽的作家
Someone or something that is immortal is famous and likely to be remembered for a long time.
...the immortal Reverend Dr Spooner.
不朽的斯普納牧師
...Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte's immortal love story...
《呼嘯山莊》,艾米莉·勃朗特不朽的愛情小說
Someone or something that is immortal will live or last for ever and never die or be destroyed.
The pharaohs were considered gods and therefore immortal.
法老們被視為神靈,且長生不死。
If you refer to someone's immortal words, you mean that what they said is well-known, and you are usually about to quote it.
...Roosevelt's immortal words, 'Speak softly and carry a big stick.'
羅斯福的不朽名言——“說話溫和,手持大棒”
I keep remembering Hannah Pakula's immortal line: 'Hollywood is no place for a woman over forty with a library card.'
我一直謹記漢娜·帕庫拉的名言:“好萊塢不是年過四十手拿圖書證的女人呆的地方。”
1. a person (such as an author) of enduring fame;
2. any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force
1. not subject to death
For that I return thanks to the immortal gods.
因此我感謝永生的眾神.
For all humans desire at one point to be immortal, not to be forgotten.
人的慾望總是無窮, 永遠不會被忘卻.
At the Olympic spirit, the humanistic connotations are immortal truth.
在奧林匹克精神中, 人文內涵是不朽的底蘊.
The heroes of the people are immortal.
人民英雄永垂不朽!
Reading Meaningful Commodities immortal works, through the master strokes, the realm of aesthetic experience.
品讀雋永不朽的作品, 透過名家筆觸, 感受唯美的境界.