soul 音标拼音: [s'ol]
n . 灵魂,心灵,精神,精髓,精华,人,化身,典型,鬼魂
a . 黑人的;
a . (尤指在黑人文化中)激发情感的
灵魂,心灵,精神,精髓,精华,人,化身,典型,鬼魂黑人的;(尤指在黑人文化中)激发情感的
soul n 1 :
the immaterial part of a person ;
the actuating cause of an individual life [
synonym : {
soul }, {
psyche }]
2 :
a human being ; "
there was too much for one person to do "
[
synonym : {
person }, {
individual }, {
someone }, {
somebody },
{
mortal }, {
soul }]
3 :
deep feeling or emotion [
synonym : {
soul }, {
soulfulness }]
4 :
the human embodiment of something ; "
the soul of honor "
5 :
a secular form of gospel that was a major Black musical genre in the 1960s and 1970s ; "
soul was politically significant during the Civil Rights movement "
Soul \
Soul \ (
s [=
o ]
l ),
a .
Sole . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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1913 Webster ]
Soul \
Soul \,
v .
i . [
F .
so [^
u ]
ler to satiate .
See {
Soil }
to feed .]
To afford suitable sustenance . [
Obs .] --
Warner .
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Soul \
Soul \,
n . [
OE .
soule ,
saule ,
AS .
s [=
a ]
wel ,
s [=
a ]
wl ;
akin to OFries .
s ?
le ,
OS .
s ?
ola ,
D .
ziel ,
G .
seele ,
OHG .
s ?
la ,
s ?
ula ,
Icel .
s [=
a ]
la ,
Sw .
sj [
aum ]
l ,
Dan .
siael ,
Goth .
saiwala ;
of uncertain origin ,
perhaps akin to L .
saeculum a lifetime ,
age (
cf . {
Secular }.)]
1 .
The spiritual ,
rational ,
and immortal part in man ;
that part of man which enables him to think ,
and which renders him a subject of moral government ; --
sometimes ,
in distinction from the higher nature ,
or spirit ,
of man ,
the so -
called animal soul ,
that is ,
the seat of life ,
the sensitive affections and phantasy ,
exclusive of the voluntary and rational powers ; --
sometimes ,
in distinction from the mind ,
the moral and emotional part of man '
s nature ,
the seat of feeling ,
in distinction from intellect ; --
sometimes ,
the intellect only ;
the understanding ;
the seat of knowledge ,
as distinguished from feeling .
In a more general sense , "
an animating ,
separable ,
surviving entity ,
the vehicle of individual personal existence ." --
Tylor .
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The eyes of our souls only then begin to see ,
when our bodily eyes are closing . --
Law .
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2 .
The seat of real life or vitality ;
the source of action ;
the animating or essential part . "
The hidden soul of harmony ." --
Milton .
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Thou sun ,
of this great world both eye and soul .
--
Milton .
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3 .
The leader ;
the inspirer ;
the moving spirit ;
the heart ;
as ,
the soul of an enterprise ;
an able general is the soul of his army .
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He is the very soul of bounty ! --
Shak .
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4 .
Energy ;
courage ;
spirit ;
fervor ;
affection ,
or any other noble manifestation of the heart or moral nature ;
inherent power or goodness .
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That he wants algebra he must confess ;
But not a soul to give our arms success . --
Young .
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5 .
A human being ;
a person ; --
a familiar appellation ,
usually with a qualifying epithet ;
as ,
poor soul .
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As cold waters to a thirsty soul ,
so is good news from a far country . --
Prov .
xxv .
25 .
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God forbid so many simple souls Should perish by the sword ! --
Shak .
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Now mistress Gilpin (
careful soul ). --
Cowper .
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6 .
A pure or disembodied spirit .
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That to his only Son . . .
every soul in heaven Shall bend the knee . --
Milton .
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7 .
A perceived shared community and awareness among African -
Americans .
[
PJC ]
8 .
Soul music .
[
PJC ]
Note :
Soul is used in the formation of numerous compounds ,
most of which are of obvious signification ;
as ,
soul -
betraying ,
soul -
consuming ,
soul -
destroying ,
soul -
distracting ,
soul -
enfeebling ,
soul -
exalting ,
soul -
felt ,
soul -
harrowing ,
soul -
piercing ,
soul -
quickening ,
soul -
reviving ,
soul -
stirring ,
soul -
subduing ,
soul -
withering ,
etc .
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Syn :
Spirit ;
life ;
courage ;
fire ;
ardor .
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{
Cure of souls }.
See {
Cure },
n .,
2 .
{
Soul bell },
the passing bell . --
Bp .
Hall .
{
Soul foot }.
See {
Soul scot },
below . [
Obs .]
{
Soul scot }
or {
Soul shot }. [
Soul scot ,
or shot ;
cf .
AS .
s [=
a ]
welsceat .]
(
O .
Eccl .
Law )
A funeral duty paid in former times for a requiem for the soul . --
Ayliffe .
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Soul \
Soul \ (
s [=
o ]
l ),
v .
t .
To indue with a soul ;
to furnish with a soul or mind . [
Obs .]
--
Chaucer .
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1913 Webster ]
soul \
soul \ (
s [=
o ]
l ),
a .
By or for African -
Americans ,
or characteristic of their culture ;
as ,
soul music ;
soul newspapers ;
soul food .
[
PJC ]
275 Moby Thesaurus words for "
soul ":
Adamite ,
Geist ,
Muse ,
afflatus ,
an existence ,
anima ,
anima humana ,
animating force ,
animus ,
ardency ,
ardor ,
article ,
astral body ,
atman ,
axiom ,
ba ,
bathmism ,
beating heart ,
being ,
biological clock ,
biorhythm ,
blood ,
body ,
bones ,
bosom ,
breast ,
breath ,
breath of life ,
buddhi ,
cat ,
center ,
center of life ,
chap ,
character ,
conscience ,
core ,
creative thought ,
creativity ,
creature ,
critter ,
customer ,
daemon ,
daimonion ,
deepest recesses ,
demon ,
differentiation ,
differentness ,
distillate ,
distillation ,
distinctiveness ,
divine afflatus ,
divine breath ,
divine spark ,
duck ,
dynamism ,
earthling ,
ecstasy ,
ego ,
egohood ,
elan vital ,
elixir ,
embodiment ,
emotion ,
energy ,
entelechy ,
entity ,
esoteric reality ,
esprit ,
essence ,
essence of life ,
essential ,
excitement ,
fabric ,
feeling ,
fellow ,
fervency ,
fervidness ,
fervor ,
fire ,
fire of genius ,
flower ,
focus ,
force ,
force of life ,
fundamental ,
furor ,
fury ,
genius ,
gist ,
gravamen ,
gross body ,
groundling ,
growth force ,
gusto ,
guts ,
guy ,
hand ,
head ,
heart ,
heart of hearts ,
heartbeat ,
heartblood ,
heartiness ,
heartstrings ,
heat ,
homo ,
human ,
human being ,
human factor ,
hypostasis ,
identity ,
impassionedness ,
impulse of life ,
incarnation ,
individual ,
individualism ,
individuality ,
inmost heart ,
inmost soul ,
inner ,
inner essence ,
inner landscape ,
inner life ,
inner man ,
inner nature ,
inner recess ,
inner self ,
innermost being ,
inside ,
inspiration ,
inspiriting force ,
integer ,
integrity ,
intellect ,
interior ,
interior man ,
intern ,
internal ,
intrados ,
inward ,
item ,
jiva ,
jivatma ,
joker ,
kama ,
kernel ,
khu ,
life ,
life breath ,
life cycle ,
life essence ,
life force ,
life principle ,
life process ,
lifeblood ,
linga sharira ,
liveliness ,
living force ,
living soul ,
man ,
manas ,
manes ,
marrow ,
material ,
matter ,
meat ,
medium ,
mind ,
module ,
monad ,
mortal ,
nephesh ,
nerve center ,
nominalism ,
nonconformity ,
nose ,
noumenon ,
nub ,
nucleus ,
nuts and bolts ,
object ,
one ,
oneness ,
organism ,
particularism ,
particularity ,
party ,
passion ,
passionateness ,
penetralia ,
person ,
persona ,
personage ,
personal equation ,
personal identity ,
personality ,
personification ,
personship ,
physical body ,
pith ,
pneuma ,
point ,
postulate ,
prana ,
principle ,
principle of desire ,
psyche ,
purusha ,
quick ,
quid ,
quiddity ,
quintessence ,
reason ,
recesses ,
relish ,
ruach ,
sap ,
savor ,
seat of life ,
secret heart ,
secret place ,
secret places ,
self -
identity ,
selfhood ,
selfness ,
sentiment ,
shade ,
shadow ,
sincerity ,
single ,
singleton ,
singularity ,
somebody ,
someone ,
something ,
spark of life ,
spirit ,
spiritual being ,
spiritus ,
sthula sharira ,
stuff ,
substance ,
sum and substance ,
talent ,
tellurian ,
terran ,
the nitty -
gritty ,
the self ,
thing ,
true being ,
true inwardness ,
typification ,
uniqueness ,
unit ,
vehemence ,
verve ,
vis vitae ,
vis vitalis ,
viscera ,
vital center ,
vital energy ,
vital flame ,
vital fluid ,
vital force ,
vital principle ,
vital spark ,
vital spirit ,
vitality ,
vitals ,
vivacity ,
warmth ,
warmth of feeling ,
woman ,
worldling ,
zeal
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