弥补 | mí bǔ | to complement; to make up for a deficiency | |
弥漫 | mí màn | to pervade; to fill the air; diffuse; everywhere present; about to inundate (water); permeated by (smoke); filled with (dust); to saturate (the air with fog, smoke etc) | |
阿弥陀佛 | ē mí tuó fó | Amitabha Buddha; the Buddha of the Western paradise; may the lord Buddha preserve us!; merciful Buddha! | |
弥留 | mí liú | seriously ill and about to die | |
弥合 | mí hé | to cause a wound to close up and heal |
1 | We will see Milton returning to all of these questions in Paradise Lost. | |
2 | Look at line 120. Milton writes that this choir had been singing at the moment of creation. Not bad. | |
3 | We all learn to lie at such a young age: every parent will recognise the moment where a child first puts their hand to their mouth before stating a blatant lie. | |
4 | One Saturday morning each month, the vendors of the Greenpoint Food Market converge on the Church of the Messiah in Brooklyn. | |
5 | We all have an archetypal "messiah complex" dwelling deep within. |