聖[shèng] 基本解释:
新英汉大词典:
- 圣(聖)[shèng]
- 形容词- (最崇高的) holy; sacred:
sacred territory神圣领土
- (属于、 关于皇帝的) imperial:imperial order;圣命
imperial decree圣谕
- 名词- (圣人) sage; saint:
sages and men of virtue;圣贤
Sage of Poetry;诗圣
- (封建社会尊称帝王) emperor:His or Her Majesty圣上
- (姓氏) a surname:Sheng Yangbo圣阳伯
以上内容来源于:《新汉英大辞典》
例句与用法:
She was a holy woman, innocent and chaste.
He reads the Holy Scripture everyday.
In India the cow is a sacred animal.
This area was hallowed by sacred memories.
The trinity in Christianity refers to the union of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Confucius is considered the greatest of the ancient Chinese sages.
Joan of Arc was made a saint in 1920.
聖的其他解释: