agape 英 [ˈægəpi]   美 [əˈgeɪp]

agape

agape  英 [ˈægəpi] 美 [əˈgeɪp]

adj. 张开著;张口惊视的  adv. 目瞪口呆 

名词复数:agapes 

The only thing that would be agape. 只有阿加比能做到这一点。
He thought that God was agape. For him that was the basis of Christianity. But eros he thought of the matter what St.Augustine said is selfish. 他认为上帝是阿加比,在他看来这是,基督教的基础,对于厄洛斯,他认为圣奥古斯丁所说的是自私的。

  • If you’re watching a powerful display of nature such as an avalanche, you might stare at it with your mouth agape, which means your mouth would be wide open in awe. You should close it, before it is full of snow.
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  • adj. 张开著;张口惊视的
  • adv. 目瞪口呆
  • 1. The only thing that would be agape.

    只有阿加比能做到这一点。

  • 2. He thought that God was agape. For him that was the basis of Christianity. But eros he thought of the matter what St.Augustine said is selfish.

    他认为上帝是阿加比,在他看来这是,基督教的基础,对于厄洛斯,他认为圣奥古斯丁所说的是自私的。

  • 3. But man can't have agape, and therefore, life on earth, human nature is evil, inherently.

    但是人类无法拥有阿加比,人家的生命,人类的本质是邪恶的。

  • agape (adv.) "with the mouth wide open" (as in wonder), 1660s, from a- (1) + gape (v.).
  • agape (n.) c. 1600, from Greek agapē "brotherly love, charity," in Ecclesiastical use "the love of God for man and man for God," a late and mostly Christian formation from the verb agapan "greet with affection, receive with friendship; to like, love," which is of unknown origin. Sometimes explained as *aga-pa- "to protect greatly," with intensifying prefix aga-. "The Christian use may have been influenced by Hebr. 'ahaba 'love'" [Beekes].
agape / əˈɡeɪp ; NAmE əˈɡeɪp / adjective [not before noun ] ( formal) if a person's mouth is agape,it is wide open, especially because they are surprised or shocked (嘴巴因吃惊等)大张着 agape agapes agape / əˈɡeɪp ; NAmE əˈɡeɪp /
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