frankenstein
英 [ˈfræŋkənstaɪn]
美 [ˈfræŋkənstaɪn]
n. 失控的创造物(常毁灭创造者)
BNC.13070
牛津词典
noun
- 失控的创造物(常毁灭创造者)
used to talk about sth that sb creates or invents that goes out of control and becomes dangerous, often destroying the person who created it
双语例句
- Looking into the Responsibility of Family and Society on One's Education from Frankenstein
从《弗兰肯斯坦》看家庭和社会对个人教育的责任 - It begins as a benevolent version of the Frankenstein story.
电影以一个和谐的弗兰肯斯坦式的场景开始。 - Apparently, von Frankenstein traded in his soul for eternal life.
显然,冯弗兰克斯坦出卖了他的灵魂来换取永生。 - The more, I tried to make the jaw really a part of the head ( one piece, connected by foam), so that the jaw does not look that "attached" later like the chin of Frankenstein's Monster.
另外,我尝试了让下巴和整个头部连为一体(通过海绵连接),以免后来下巴像弗兰肯斯坦的怪物的下巴一样连在头上。 - I felt as guilty and miserable as Frankenstein.
我感到像弗兰肯斯坦一样有罪、难过。 - Can even say that he is a Frankenstein people.
甚至可以说,他是个作法自毙的人。 - When she awakened, she began to write her book about a scientist named Frankenstein who creates a frightening monster.
当她醒来时,她开始写一本书,内容是一个叫Frankenstein的科学家创造了一个恐怖的怪兽。 - Frankenstein: get off me, you vermin from hell!
放开我,你们这些地狱的臭虫! - In the process, they helped create what Miss Bhutto called a "Frankenstein's monster"& of jihadist groups with sympathisers in the army and intelligence services.
其间,他支持创办了有军队和情报部门支持的圣战组织,布托称之为&科学怪人。 - Frankenstein, yeah! I remember that stuff from Kitty school.
弗兰肯斯坦,对!我记得在猫咪学校学过。