cupid
cupid — 名詞
- cupidsingular
- cupidsplural
1. the god from Roman stories who causes people to fall in love, usually shown as a
愛神
羅馬神話中讓人戀愛的神
the god from Roman stories who causes people to fall in love, usually shown as a winged baby with a bow and arrows
In the painting, Cupid hides behind a rose bush near Venus.
在那幅畫裡,Cupid 躲在 Venus 附近的玫瑰叢後。
Cupid in a myth scene
The museum guide said Cupid uses arrows to make strangers fall in love.
導覽員說,愛神 Cupid 會用箭讓人忽然墜入愛河。
Cupid + arrows in myths
At the school play, Minho dressed as Cupid with bright paper wings.
在學校話劇裡,Minho 扮成了長著亮紙翅膀的 Cupid。
The card shows Cupid aiming at two strangers in the park.
那張卡片畫著 Cupid 正朝公園裡的兩個陌生人瞄準。
文法句型
Cupid + verb
dress as Cupid
用法筆記
Usually written with a capital C when it means the character from myth or art. Distinguish from sense 2, which means a decoration shaped like him.
常見錯誤
2. an image or ornament of a winged baby that stands for love, especially in cards,
丘比特像
象徵愛情的小天使圖像或雕像
an image or ornament of a winged baby that stands for love, especially in cards, paintings, or decorations
A small cupid hangs above the bakery door every February.
每到二月,麵包店門上都會掛著一個小小的丘比特像。
a cupid as decoration
Eve bought a silver cupid for the wedding table.
Eve 買了一個銀色的丘比特像來放在婚宴桌上。
countable noun: a cupid
The old mirror has two cupids carved into its wooden frame.
那面舊鏡子的木框上刻著兩個小丘比特像。
Rania pointed to the cupid painted on the restaurant wall.
Rania 指著餐廳牆上畫的那個丘比特圖像。
文法句型
a cupid
two cupids
用法筆記
Usually lower-case in running text and often used for decorations on cards, cakes, mirrors, or wedding items. Distinguish from sense 1, which names the god himself.