the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal
灵魂,精神。
a person's moral or emotional nature or sense of identity
心灵
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in the depths of her soul, she knew he would betray her. 在她心灵深处,她知道他会背叛她的。
[mass noun]emotional or intellectual energy or intensity, especially as revealed in a work of art or an artistic performance
(尤指艺术作品或艺术表演中表现出来的)激情,感染力,艺术力
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their interpretation lacked soul. 他们的表演缺乏激情。
short for
<Bold>SOUL MUSIC</Bold>的简称。
a person regarded as the embodiment of a specified quality
化身;具体表现
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he was the soul of discretion .他就是谨慎的化身。
an individual person
人
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I'll never tell a soul. 我绝不会告诉任何一个人。
a person regarded with affection or pity
可爱的人;可怜的人
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she's a nice old soul .她是个可爱的老人。
black American culture or ethnic pride
美国黑人文化(或种族尊严)。
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bare one's soul 见BARE .the life and soul of the party 见LIFE .lost soul a soul that is damned 堕入地狱的亡魂;无救的人 -
chiefly humorous a person who seems unable to cope with everyday life 〈主幽默〉 像是没有生活能力的人 -
sell one's soul (to the devil) 见SELL .upon my soul dated an exclamation of surprise 〈旧〉 [表示惊奇] 天哪;的确
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the soul of sb/sth 某人/某事的精神
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