immortal
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++im·mor·tal /ɪˈmɔːtl $ -ɔːr-/ adjective 1 LONG TIMEliving or continuing forever 不死的;永存的 OPP mortal Plato believed that the soul is immortal. 柏拉图认为灵魂不灭。2 REMEMBERan immortal line, play, song etc is so famous that it will never be forgotten 〔诗句、戏剧、歌曲等〕不朽的,流传百世的 In the immortal words of Henry Ford, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ 亨利·福特的不朽名言说道:“如果东西还没坏,就别去修它。” —immortal noun [countable]
Examples from the Corpus
immortal• Christians believe that the soul is immortal.• Thanks to what he had seen in Ellen, he believed the soul was immortal.• The soma is mortal, but the germ line potentially immortal.• This love, lasting for ever, makes me immortal.• And what of this pollen of the mind, the ideas that are immortal?• In death, he became immortal.• Proprietorships are subject to sudden and unpredictable demise, but, legally at least, corporations are immortal.• Elves are long-lived, some say immortal, and less vulnerable to disease than humans.• Separation from the Goddess allows the possibility of immortal perfection.• J.M. Barrie's immortal tale of Peter Pan• In the immortal words of Henry Ford, "History is bunk.''• In the immortal words of James Brown, "I feel good!"im·mor·tal adjectiveChineseSyllable
continuing Corpus forever or living
immortal
im‧mor‧tal /ɪˈmɔːtl $ -ɔːr-/
adjective
1. living or continuing for ever
OPP mortal:
Plato believed that the soul is immortal.
2. an immortal line, play, song etc is so famous that it will never be forgotten:
In the immortal words of Henry Ford, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’
—immortal noun [countable]
im‧mor‧tal /ɪˈmɔːtl $ -ɔːr-/
adjective1. living or continuing for ever
OPP mortal:
2. an immortal line, play, song etc is so famous that it will never be forgotten:
—immortal noun [countable]