Leviathan

[lə'vaɪəθən]

[lɪ'vaɪəθ(ə)n] or [lə'vaɪəθən]

解释:

(noun.) monstrous sea creature symbolizing evil in the Old Testament.

(noun.) the largest or most massive thing of its kind; 'it was a leviathan among redwoods'; 'they were assigned the leviathan of textbooks'.

弗兰克编辑--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) An aquatic animal, described in the book of Job, ch. xli., and mentioned in other passages of Scripture.

(n.) The whale, or a great whale.

手打:莫尔

解释:

n. (B.) a huge aquatic animal in Job xli. here a crocodile; in Isa. xxvii. 1 apparently the great python of Egyptian monuments: anything of huge size: any huge sea-monster as in Ps. civ. 26.

卡洛整理

娱乐性解释:

n. An enormous aquatic animal mentioned by Job. Some suppose it to have been the whale but that distinguished ichthyologer Dr. Jordan of Stanford University maintains with considerable heat that it was a species of gigantic Tadpole (Thaddeus Polandensis) or Polliwig—Maria pseudo-hirsuta. For an exhaustive description and history of the Tadpole consult the famous monograph of Jane Potter Thaddeus of Warsaw.

编辑:蒂姆

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