masc. proper name, introduced in England by the Normans, from Old French Mathieu, from Late Latin Matthaeus, from Greek Matthaios, contraction of Mattathias, from Hebrew Mattathyah "gift of Jehovah," from mattath "gift." Variant Matthias is from the Greek version.
1. Matthew had no drive. He coasted along on his good looks.
马修没什么雄心大志,就凭着自己的长相混饭吃。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Welsh international Matthew Postle was third fastest at the halfway point.
到半程时,威尔士的世界级选手马修·波斯特尔位居第三。
来自柯林斯例句
3. They each put £20 on Matthew scoring the first goal.
masc. proper name, introduced in England by the Normans, from Old French Mathieu, from Late Latin Matthaeus, from Greek Matthaios, contraction of Mattathias, from Hebrew Mattathyah "gift of Jehovah," from mattath "gift." Variant Matthias is from the Greek version.
双语例句
1. Matthew had no drive. He coasted along on his good looks.
马修没什么雄心大志,就凭着自己的长相混饭吃。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Welsh international Matthew Postle was third fastest at the halfway point.
到半程时,威尔士的世界级选手马修·波斯特尔位居第三。
来自柯林斯例句
3. They each put £20 on Matthew scoring the first goal.