promised land
英 [ˈprɒmɪst lænd]
美 [ˈprɑːmɪst lænd]
网络 应许之地; 乐土; 承诺之地; 希望之地; 心灵勇气
牛津词典
noun
- 福地;乐土;安乐境界
a place or situation where you expect to be happy, safe, etc.
英英释义
noun
- any place of complete bliss and delight and peace
双语例句
- What Joseph Smith founded, young preserved, leading the Mormons to their promised land.
约瑟夫史密斯创立什么,年轻保存,其领导摩门教乐土。 - "But Moses led the Israelites to the Promised Land," said the disciple.
“可是摩西率领以色列人到了应许之地啊。”教民说。 - I will bring conflict into lebanon, because it is the boundary that I will deal with this year concerning my promised land of israel.
我要带给黎巴嫩冲突。因为这是我要处理关乎我应许的之地以色列之事的分界线。 - Before he came to Promised Land he had no training at all.
在来应许之地之前,他没有做过任何培训,因为家乡的学校都不接受他。 - America was the promised land for many immigrant families.
美国对许多移民家庭来说是希望之乡。 - The promised land that migrants hope for turns out to be a mirage.
移民向往的幸福乐土最后证明是一种幻想。 - Moses next prepared to lead the people from Mount Sinai to the promised land of Israel.
摩西下一步是要把人们从西奈山带到以色列的应许之地。 - In Deuteronomy, the people are reminded of God's covenant with them as they prepare to enter the promised land.
在申命记中,当百姓准备进入应许地之际,有人提醒他们神和他们所立的约。 - The Pentateuch and Joshua relate how Israel became a nation and came to possess the Promised Land.
“律法书”和约书亚是叙述有关以色列如何形成民族而占有“上帝应许之地”。 - They were the people of God who stood poised on the edge of the Promised Land.
他们是上帝的子民,犹豫不决地站在应许之地的边缘。