Manes

英 ['mɑːneɪz; 'meɪniːz] 美
  • n. 摩尼(波斯预言家,等于Manichaeus)
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Manes (pl.)
"Gods of the Lower World," in Roman religion, from Latin manes "departed spirit, ghost, shade of the dead, deified spirits of the underworld," usually said to be from Latin manus "good," thus properly "the good gods," a euphemistic word, but Tucker suggests a possible connection instead to macer, thus "the thin or unsubstantial ones."
1. JB : Adult male lions look regal, with manes framing their faces.
成年雄狮看起来颇有王者风范, 飘动的鬣毛勾勒出它们的面部轮廓.

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2. I will print in the missing manes for you.
我会帮你把漏掉的名字加进去的.

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3. Week of Whale: Double growth for Manes and Ghosts.
鲸之周: 鬼魂产量加倍.

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4. Their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind.
它们的鬃毛直立起来,在风中就像一面面硬硬的黑色三角旗.

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5. JB : Adult male lions look regal, with flowing manes framing their faces.
JB: 成年雄狮看起来颇有王者风范, 飘动的鬣毛勾勒出它们的面部轮廓.

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