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| /gɒd/ |
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| 1 | one of the male spirits or beings with special powers that people in some religions believe in and worship 神;男神 |
| Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea. 波塞冬是希腊的海神。 |
| | 1a | an image of a god that people worship 神像;偶像 | |
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| 2 | something that someone thinks is very important and allows to control their life 被极度重视的人(或物);统治者 |
| Money is his god. 钱是他的上帝。 |
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| 3 | a man who is extremely attractive 极度受欢迎的人 |
| | 3a | a man who many people admire or copy 偶像 | | He’ s one of the gods of the fashion world. 他是时装界的偶像之一。 | |
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| 4 | the gods plural BRITISH old-fashioned the highest seats in a theatre (剧场中的)顶层楼座 |
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| - | ye gods spoken old-fashioned |
| used for showing that you are very surprised or annoyed |
| 天哪(用以表示非常惊讶或苦恼) |
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