Cupid
noun /ˈkjuːpɪd/
/ˈkjuːpɪd/
Idioms - the Roman god of love who is shown as a beautiful baby boy with wings, carrying a bow and arrow
(罗马爱神)丘比特 - Cupid had at last managed to lodge an arrow in his stony heart.
丘比特终于设法把一支箭射进了他铁石心肠的心脏。
- Cupid had at last managed to lodge an arrow in his stony heart.
- cupid[countable] a picture or statue of a baby boy who looks like Cupid
似罗马爱神丘比特的画像(或雕塑) - little cupids painted in the clouds on the ceiling
画在天花板云上的小丘比特
- little cupids painted in the clouds on the ceiling
词源from Latin Cupido, personification of cupido ‘love, desire’, from cupere ‘to desire’.
Idioms
play Cupid
- to try to start a romantic relationship between two people
扮演丘比特角色;牵线撮合 - She played Cupid to her two best friends when she set them up on a date together.
当她安排她两个最好的朋友一起约会时,她扮演了他们的丘比特。
- She played Cupid to her two best friends when she set them up on a date together.