goblins
英 [ˈgɒblɪnz]
美 [ˈgɑblɪnz]
n. (传说中的)小妖精,丑妖怪
goblin的复数
柯林斯词典
- (童话中爱惹事的)小妖精,丑妖怪
In fairy stories, agoblinis a small, ugly creature which usually enjoys causing trouble.
双语例句
- This is only because Halloween is becoming more and more popular, with hordes of revellers dressing up as ghosts, goblins and witches.
都是因为万圣节这几年在中国越来越火,一到这个时候就有成群兴奋的人们或装扮成幽灵,或装扮成小鬼,巫婆。 - Failed experiments or an aberration, Goblins have always been considered as lesser, degenerate creatures destined for obscurity.
由于一直被看做是失败的试验品,地精们通常被认为是次等、弱化的生物。 - The journey of this first group of goblins is a fundamental part of their own mythology, and is known to the Goblins as "Sedul's Pilgrimage".
这些最初的地精的逃亡之旅,就成为其自身神话的开端,被后来的地精称作“席度的朝圣之旅”。 - Your spell put the goblins to sleep!
你的法术让地精们睡着了! - I believe you refer to them as goblins?
我相信你们把他们称为丑小鬼? - Naturally, Superintendent Hadley never for a moment believed in goblins or wizardry.
想当然耳,对于妖精或巫术之说,刑事主任哈德利压根儿从未相信过。 - May you Halloween be full of friendly ghosts and goblins.
原你的万圣节充满友好的精灵和妖怪。 - When I fight goblins or kobolds, I know that I will not lose.
当我与地精或狗头人战斗时,我知道我不会输。 - Clever as they come goblins, were not the most friendly of beasts.
妖精聪明得很,但它们都是不太友善的动物。 - To me, Central Park has an atmosohere of mystery, as if it wereenchanted with fairies and goblins.
对我来说,中央公园有一种神秘的气氛,仿佛被仙女和精灵施了魔法。
