hallelujah 英 [ˌhælɪˈlu:jə]   美 [ˌhæləˈlujə]

hallelujah

hallelujah  英 [ˌhælɪˈlu:jə] 美 [ˌhæləˈlujə]

n. 赞美上帝的颂歌  int. 哈利路亚 

名词复数:hallelujahs 

The mighty voice of a great multitude in heaven crying, “hallelujah!” 天上大众高声欢呼: “哈利路亚!”
Find something that moves you. Get inspired and stand up and sing hallelujah! (video via Shawn Blanc)Then go out and do something good. 找到一些可以干的你的事 得到鼓舞,站起来歌颂哈利路亚,然后走出去做一些好事。

  • Hallelujah is both an exclamation –- Hallelujah! –- and what that act of exclaiming is called. When hallelujahs ring through the church, a lot of people are yelling "hallelujah!" Kind of like "bingo!" in the church basement.
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  • n. 赞美上帝的颂歌
  • int. 哈利路亚
  • 1. The mighty voice of a great multitude in heaven crying, “hallelujah!”

    天上大众高声欢呼: “哈利路亚!”

  • 2. Find something that moves you. Get inspired and stand up and sing hallelujah! (video via Shawn Blanc)Then go out and do something good.

    找到一些可以干的你的事 得到鼓舞,站起来歌颂哈利路亚,然后走出去做一些好事。

  • 3. The hallelujah diet founded by George Malkmus puts particular emphasis on carrot juice and barley grass, which contribute about 15% of calories.

    哈利路亚饮食的创始人乔治马尔克姆斯则特别强调胡萝卜汁和大麦草,这些会占约15%的热量。

  • hallelujah also halleluiah, 1530s, from Late Latin hallelujah, alleluia, from Greek allelouia, from Hebrew hallalu-yah "praise ye Jehovah," from hallalu, plural imperative of hallel "to praise" also "song of praise," from hillel "he praised," of imitative origin, with primary sense being "to trill." Second element is yah, shortened form of Yahweh, name of God. Earlier English form alleluia (12c.) is from Old French alleluie.
hal·le·lu·jah / ˌhælɪˈluːjə ; NAmE ˌhælɪˈluːjə / ( also al·le·luia ) noun a song or shout of praise to God 哈利路亚(意为赞美上帝) hal·le·lu·jah exclamation hallelujah hallelujahs hal·le·lu·jah / ˌhælɪˈluːjə ; NAmE ˌhælɪˈluːjə /
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