omnipotent
英 [ɒm'nɪpət(ə)nt]
美 [ɑm'nɪpətənt]
GRE
- omnipotent (adj.)
- early 14c., from Old French omnipotent "almighty, all-powerful" (11c.) or directly from Latin omnipotentem (nominative omnipotens) "all-powerful, almighty," from omnis "all" (see omni-) + potens (genitive potentis) "powerful" (see potent). Strictly only of God or a deity; general sense of "having absolute power or authority" is attested from 1590s.
- 1. If something could disenchant voters, it would be the image of a political leader who is relying on an omnipotent image to woo votes.
- 一个依赖以往的成绩和无所不能的形象来争取选票的政治领导人, 只会使选民感到失望.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. When we are omnipotent we shall have no more need of science.
- 我们达到万能以后就不需要科学了.
来自英汉文学
- 3. Doug lived in the shadow of his seemingly omnipotent father.
- 道格生活在他那看似权威至高无上的父亲的阴影里。
来自辞典例句
- 4. Since God is conceived to be omnipotent, He is a perfect being.
- 因为上帝被说成是万能的, 所以他是完美无缺的.
来自哲学部分
- 5. Tom: My omnipotent god, what do 10,000 golden coins mean to you?
- 汤姆: 我万能的上帝, 一万枚金币对你来说,意味着 什么 ?
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