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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What Is a Soul? | Bible Questions - JW. ORG Is the soul immortal? Where did belief in an immortal soul come from? The Bible refers to a living soul using the original-language words nephesh and psykhe
Is Reincarnation in the Bible? - JW. ORG Is reincarnation real? Belief in reincarnation is based on the teaching of the immortality of the soul, the Bible’s teaching of a resurrection is not
Soul - Definition and Meaning | Bible Dictionary - JW. ORG Define ‘soul’ as used in the Bible Locate examples of ‘soul’ in Bible verses
What is a Soul? What is the Spirit? —Meaning of Bible Terms | Bible Teach Do ‘soul’ and ‘spirit’ have the same meaning? Do people and animals have souls, or are they souls? The Bible’s answers may surprise you
The Soul - JW. ORG Is the soul immortal? Is it separate from the body? What happens to it at death? Let the Bible provide you with a clear explanation
The Soul According to the Bible - JW. ORG Hence, “soul” can refer to a living creature, whether human or animal “Soul” as the Life of a Creature 9 (a) What extended meaning can be attributed to the word “soul”? (b) Does this conflict with the idea that the soul is the person himself? 9 At times, the word “soul” refers to the life that a person or an animal enjoys
Immortality of the Soul—The Birth of the Doctrine - JW. ORG 6 The teaching of the immortality of the soul was also a part of the pre-Zoroastrian Iranian religion Ancient tribes of Iran, for example, cared for the souls of the departed by offering them food and clothing to benefit them in the underworld 7, 8 What did the ancient Egyptians believe about the soul’s surviving the death of the body?
Do Animals Go to Heaven? Is There a Dog Heaven or a Pet Heaven? - JW. ORG The Bible teaches that a limited number of humans will go to heaven There’s no mention of a heaven for pets or dogs—and for good reason
What Happens When We Die? The Truth About Death - JW. ORG Jesus said: “The truth will set you free ” (John 8:32) Contrary to what some religions claim, the Bible does not teach that a person has an immortal soul that lives on after death
Myth 1: The Soul Is Immortal - JW. ORG Myth 1: The Soul Is Immortal What is the origin of the myth? “The early Christian philosophers adopted the Greek concept of the soul’s immortality and thought of the soul as being created by God and infused into the body at conception ” — The New Encyclopædia Britannica (1988), Volume 11, page 25