beholds
英 [bɪˈhəʊldz]
美 [bɪˈhoʊldz]
v. 看; 看见
behold的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 看见;看到
If youbeholdsomeone or something, you see them.- She looked into his eyes and beheld madness...
透过他的眼睛,她看到了疯狂。 - He was a joy to behold.
他看着让人赏心悦目。
- She looked into his eyes and beheld madness...
- CONVENTION (用于引起注意)看,瞧
People used to say or write 'Behold' to draw people's attention to something.- Fear Not. Behold The Saviour...
别怕。看救世主… - Behold a series of thrilling photographs of Felix.
看费利克斯拍的一系列惊心动魄的照片。
- Fear Not. Behold The Saviour...
- lo and behold→ see:lo
双语例句
- The curious thing is the haughty, superior, and compassionate airs which this groping philosophy assumes towards the philosophy which beholds God.
奇怪的是那种瞎摸哲学在寻求上帝的哲学面前所采取的那种自负而又悯人的傲慢态度。 - One beholds reddish reflections in the corners.
在一些角落里看到微红的反光。 - Embrace as a new level of your inner being, your Divine Self, the one that beholds new Harmony, Joy, Peace and Love for your own life and for the Earth.
接受进入一个内在高我的崭新层次,内在高我注视着你自己及地球上的新的和谐、欢乐和爱。 - He was the priest who beholds all his sacred wafers cast to the winds, the fakir who beholds a passer-by spit upon his idol.
他好象是个望着别人把圣饼满地乱扔的神甫,是个看见过路人在他偶像身上吐唾沫的僧人。 - In the tranquil landscape, and especially in the distant line of the horizon, man beholds somewhat as beautiful as his own nature.
在静谧的风景里,尤其是在那遥远的地平线,我们看到自然美丽有如我们美丽自身和本性。 - All mankind has gazed on it; Man beholds it from afar.
所行的,万人都看见;世人都从远处观看。 - He thus beholds that spiritual freedom, breaking all the restrictions on the practical Self confined in a particular time and limited space, is a kind of real being.
唐君毅认为,精神上的自由,就是超越在时空中的现实自我对他自己的限制束缚,而体现为形上的精神实在。 - The writer of the thesis beholds the idea that generality conviction circumstances are requisite elements to constitute circumstance crime.
情节犯是以一定的概括性定罪情节作为犯罪构成必备要件的犯罪。 - Jn. 14:19 Yet a little while and the world beholds Me no longer, but you behold Me; because I live, you also shall live.
约十四19还有不多的时候,世人不再看见我,你们却看见我,因为我活著,你们也要活著。 - The evil name of penalty is obvious: As a tool of revenge it beholds hypocrisy;
刑罚所承受的“恶名”是显而易见的:作为报应的工具,刑罚显得虚伪;
