amulets

英 [ˈæmjʊlɪts] 美 [ˈæmjələts]

n.  护身符,驱邪物(为祛邪防病等佩戴的珠宝)
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柯林斯词典

  1. 护身符;驱邪物
    An amulet is a small object that you wear or carry because you think it will bring you good luck and protect you from evil or injury.

    双语例句

    1. After the Night Watch is attacked by ordinary humans equipped with magical amulets and bullets, Thomas and Anton follow someone to the Twilight.
      在守夜人巡查队被装备了魔法护身符和子弹的普通人袭击之后,托马斯和安东跟着某人进入了黄昏界。
    2. Anklets are both seen and heard; but bracelets, belts, earrings, and amulets only sound their presence.
      脚镯是唯一能够看到且听到的;别的手镯、带、环以及护身符都只能通过声音来表示它们的存在。
    3. Amulets were believed to endow the wearer with the characteristics depicted in the art.
      护身符据认为赋予穿戴者具有艺术描述的个性。
    4. Amulets," guards," as they are popularly called, intended to ward off evil spirits.
      护身符或者象他们普遍的叫法:“警卫”用来抵御妖魔鬼怪。
    5. While the mask and amulets were put on display in Cairo and around the world, the mummy has lain in his tomb unseen by the public.
      当黄金面具和护身符在开罗及全世界进行展出时,木乃伊仍旧保存在墓穴中。
    6. You have the two amulets and Sparda's blood.
      你已经有了两块结晶,也有了斯巴达的血。
    7. I have some new amulets and bones for you.
      我有些新护身符和骨头给你。
    8. Ancient Egyptians believed in the power of amulets and other charms to protect themselves from evil forces and to bring them good fortune.
      古埃及人相信护身符的力量和保护他们自己免于邪恶力的其它魔力及带给他们好运气。
    9. Now these amulets, written in Egyptian, can not be pronounced by those who can afford to pay for them.
      现在这些护身符是用埃及语写成,但是能够付钱买下他们的人却无法把符咒的内容读出来。