1.It involves a lot of casting out and smiting.
它涉及到了很多的铸造和锻造。
[smaɪtɪŋ]
verb
transitive verb
to strike sharply or heavily especially with the hand or an implement held in the hand
to kill or severely injure by smiting
to attack or afflict suddenly and injuriously
smitten by disease
to cause to strike
to affect as if by striking
children smitten with the fear of hell—V. L. Parrington
captivate, take
smitten with her beauty
intransitive verb
to deliver or deal a blow with or as if with the hand or something held
socking
Middle English, from Old English smītan to smear, defile; akin to Old High German bismīzan to defile
The first known use of smite was before the 12th century
smock1 of 2noun
archaic a woman's undergarmentespecially: chemise sense 1
a light loose garment worn usually over regular clothing for protection from dirt
smock2 of 2verb
to embroider or shirr with smocking
smiteverb
to strike sharply or heavily especially with the hand or a hand weapon
to kill or injure by smiting
to attack or afflict suddenly and harmfully
smitten by disease
to affect like a sudden hard blow
smitten with terror
captivate, take sense 6
smitten with the kitten
1.It involves a lot of casting out and smiting.
它涉及到了很多的铸造和锻造。
2.Smiting the wicked baron, and unleash my might.
重创那邪恶的男爵,释放我强大的力量。
3.Many children were smiting on Billy's door more loudly while calling him.
好多孩子边喊边使劲敲比利家的门。
4.The palm trees in a row by the lake are smiting their heads against the dismal sky;
湖边的一行棕树,向暝暗的天空撞着头;
5.Years later when King David does the same thing, the Lord wastes no time in smiting him for his trouble.
多年以后大卫王也做同样的事情,主却毫不犹豫惩罚了大卫王。
6.By following on to know the LORD, we learn healing after being torn, binding up after smiting, and life after death.
藉著跟随认识主,我们经历破碎后的愈合,击打后的包扎,死亡后的新生。
7.Who he is we don't know but, to the right of the label, is an inscription which reads: 'the first occasion of smiting the east'.
虽然我们不知道这里的“他们”指的是谁,不过这标签的右侧刻的是:“第一次东征”。
8.And when they came to the camp of Israel, the Israelites rose up and smote the Moabites, so that they fled before them: but they went forward smiting the Moabites, even in their country.
摩押人到了以色列营,以色列人就起来攻打他们,以致他们在以色列人面前逃跑。
9.He vowed that he would smite his enemy.
10.Misfortune smote him and all his family.
11.He smote the ball mightily.
12.In one of the movie’s pivotal scenes, Winehouse meets Blake Fielder-Civil at a pub, and is instantly smitten.
13.While the Republican base may be smitten with Trump, plenty of big-money donors are skittish about bankrolling his nonsense.
14.He was smitten with Mary's attractions and laid siege to her heart.
他被玛丽的魅力迷惑,对她苦缠不休。
15.The hero smote the giant with his sword.
英雄用剑猛劈巨人。
16.The thief's conscience smote him.
那个贼突然良心发现。
17.He set to smiting and overthrowing.
他马上就动手殴打和破坏.
18.The other Sahib..smote the stabber with a short gun.
19.By rights I should smite you dead with my scimitar.
20.The tram-driver..smiting his bell.