She was essentially feminine, in other words, a parasite and a chalice. 她在本质上是个女人,换句话说,是一个食客和一只酒杯。
Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. 命运给予我们的不是失望之酒,而是机会之杯。
Our destiny not offers the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. 命运给与我们的不是希望之酒,而是生命之杯。
chalice
[ noun ] a bowl-shaped drinking vessel; especially the Eucharistic cup <noun.artifact>
Chalice \Chal"ice\, n. [OR. chalis, calice, OF. chalice, calice, F. calice, fr. L. calix, akin to Gr. ? and E. helmet. Cf. {Calice}, {Calyx}.] A cup or bowl; especially, the cup used in the sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
Keith, a retired FBI agent, is charged by the defending champion San Diego Yacht Club with protecting the precious chalice.
But the chalice was made 500 years after Jesus' birth, and scholars never believed the claims, she said.
Angels and humans are linked in a circle in whose centre stands a chalice holding the minute head of a calf.
According to the legend, Joseph of Arimathea used the chalice from which Jesus served the wine at the Last Supper to catch his blood during the crucifixion.
The pendant, estimated at $7,500 to $10,000, depicted the profiles of Tristan and Isolde separated by a chalice.
"But we want to bring back the America's Cup." No expense is being spared in the quest for the ornate silver chalice nicknamed the "Auld Mug."
It bears a statue of Aphrodite, a crystal penis, purple candles, a chalice and a shell.