wealth n. 1.財(cái)富;財(cái)產(chǎn);〔集合詞〕富豪(階級(jí))。 2.富裕。 3.豐富,豐饒,大量。 4.〔古語(yǔ)〕幸福,福利,繁榮。 a man of wealth 富人。 a wealth of learning 豐富的學(xué)識(shí)。 W- of words is not eloquence. 多言非雄辯。
For all his wealth and fame , he is a very lonely man . 他雖然又有錢(qián)又有名,但很孤獨(dú)。
His mind was blind by wealth and fame 他的心智為名利蒙蔽。
For all ( in spite of ) his wealth and fame , he lives a simple life , living in a plain apartment and driving an ordinary car 雖然他又有名又有利,卻仍然過(guò)著一種儉樸的生活,住的是普通公寓,開(kāi)的是普通轎車(chē)。
Robert frost , an american poet , in short and plain lines , leaves some serious warnings to us modern men who are busy pursuing wealth and fame 摘要美國(guó)詩(shī)人羅伯特?弗羅斯特以短小而明白如話的詩(shī)行對(duì)忙于追名逐利的現(xiàn)代人提出了嚴(yán)肅的忠告。
Macaulay had wealth and fame , rank and power , and yet he tells us in his biography that he owed the happiest hours of his life to books 麥考利享有財(cái)富、名聲、地位和權(quán)利,而他在自傳中卻告訴我們,他一生中最幸福的時(shí)刻是從書(shū)本中獲得的。
Macaulay had wealth and fame , rank and power , and yet he tells us in his biography that he owed the happiest hours of his life to books 麥考利富足而有名望,有權(quán)有勢(shì),但他卻在自己的傳記中告訴大家,他一生中最美好的時(shí)光便是與書(shū)為伴的時(shí)間。
The first step is to forgo our desire to eat , dress , and live lavishly , and to forsake our secular affections , attachments , and our incessant pursuit of wealth and fame 但在行愿當(dāng)中必須要先求自度,才有力量廣度眾生,所以對(duì)衣、食、住、名利、世間情愛(ài)、執(zhí)著等等,都要看破、放下。
Bill conti , a true musician , says that he wants to compose good music with dramatic characteristics without caring for wealth and fame brought about by his music . he said , " the two things that you can t pursue are wealth and fame because they are given to you by other people . you must find your own truth and your own happiness within 比爾康迪是一位堅(jiān)守崗位的藝術(shù)家,他的目的只在寫(xiě)作富戲劇感的好音樂(lè),他甚至不幻想藉由音樂(lè)來(lái)贏取財(cái)富和名望,他說(shuō)這兩者是別人給你的,而不是你要來(lái)的你必須找到自己的真理與快樂(lè)你即使得到財(cái)富和名望,也未必對(duì)所從事的一切感到心滿意足。