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单词 angel
释义

angel

noun
 
/ˈeɪndʒl/
/ˈeɪndʒl/
Idioms
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  1.  
    a spirit who is believed to be a servant of God, and is sent by God to deliver a message or perform a task. Angels are often shown dressed in white, with wings.
    Extra Examples
    • a host of angels
    • She looks like an angel.
    • a singer who has the voice of an angel
    • She wore a white costume with big furry angel wings.
    • a book about anti-heroes and fallen angels
    • He liked to think of himself as an avenging angel fighting for justice.
    • We lay back in the snow and made snow angels (= a shape made by moving your arms and legs back and forward while lying in snow).
    see also guardian angelTopics Religion and festivalsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • guardian
    • avenging
    • fallen
    … of angels
    • choir
    • host
    verb + angel
    • look like
    angel + noun
    • wings
    phrases
    • the face of an angel
    • the voice of an angel
    See full entry
  2.  
    a person who is very good and kind; a child who behaves well
    • John is no angel, believe me (= he does not behave well).
    • Mary’s children are little angels.
    • I could hardly see Lisa in the role of ministering angel.
    Topics Personal qualitiesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • absolute
    • little
    • perfect
    angel + noun
    • investor
    phrases
    • be an angel
    • be no angel
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  3.  
    (informal) used when you are talking to somebody and you are grateful to them
    • Thanks Dad, you're an angel.
    • Be an angel and make me a cup of coffee.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • absolute
    • little
    • perfect
    angel + noun
    • investor
    phrases
    • be an angel
    • be no angel
    See full entry
  4. (also angel investor, business angel)
    a person who supports a business by investing money in it, especially somebody who supports a new small business with their own money
    • When will the angels get their money back?
    • They started the business with the help of $2 million supplied by angel investors.
    Topics Businessc2
  5. Word OriginOld English engel, ultimately via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek angelos ‘messenger’; superseded in Middle English by forms from Old French angele.
Idioms
fools rush in (where angels fear to tread)
  1. (saying) people with little experience try to do the difficult or dangerous things that more experienced people would not consider doing
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