mortal
adj. 致命的; 不共戴天的; 終有一死的; 極度的
n. 凡人,人類
If you refer to the fact that people are mortal, you mean that they have to die and cannot live for ever.
A man is deliberately designed to be mortal. He grows, he ages, and he dies.
人註定終有一死:長大、衰老,然後消亡。
You can describe someone as a mortal when you want to say that they are an ordinary person.
Tickets seem unobtainable to the ordinary mortal.
普通人好像根本買不到票。
...impossible needs for any mere mortal to meet.
但凡世人皆不可能達到的要求
You can use mortal to show that something is very serious or may cause death.
The police were defending themselves and others against mortal danger...
警察在保護自己和他人免遭致命危險。
Broadcasting was regarded at the time as the mortal enemy of live music-making.
廣播當時被視為是現場音樂表演的死對頭。
You can use mortal to emphasize that a feeling is extremely great or severe.
When self-esteem is high, we lose our mortal fear of jealousy.
自信心很強時,我們不再對妒忌感到極度懼怕。
1. a human being;
1. subject to death;
2. involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death;
3. unrelenting and deadly;
4. causing or capable of causing death;
deadly, fatal, mortal, lethal
這些形容詞均表示"致命的"之意。
Remember that you are mortal. Remember that you are but a man!
這兩句都差不多意思.就是說“記得你只是一個人. 記得你也會死”
Would you prefer to live a mortal life instead?
你是否願意選擇有限的生命?
All things that live are mortal.
所有生物都會死的.
Don't expect him to work any miracle; after all, he is a mere mortal.
別指望他能創造奇蹟, 畢竟他也只是凡人.
I was able to exact my revenge upon my mortal enemy.
我得以對死敵進行了報復.