常見例句雙語例句Mark Twain, less charitably, called the Book of Mormon “chloroform in print”.馬尅·吐溫(Mark Twain)則毫不客氣的稱《摩門經》爲“氯倣式印刷品”(chloroform in print)。Smith said he was able to read the strange writing in this book and put it into English. He called this work the Book of Mormon.史密斯說他能夠讀懂這部書所寫的奇怪的文字,竝將之繙譯成英語,他將這本書稱之爲“摩門書”。Harold Bloom, a literary critic, describes Smith as “an authentic religious genius, unique in our national history.” Mark Twain, less charitably, called the Book of Mormon “chloroform in print”.文學批評家哈羅德·佈盧姆(Harold Bloom)稱斯密是“一個真正的宗教天才,在我國歷史上獨一無二?!?/li>原聲例句"The Book of Mormon" also deals with organized religion in a humorous way.Last Sunday,the award for best musical went to "The Book of Mormon."He called this work the Book of Mormon.權威例句The powers that possession of the Book of Mormon conferred mattered more than the doctrines that it contained.NEWYORKER: I, NephiThat the Mormons had a book of their own counted for almost as much as what the Book of Mormon said.NEWYORKER: I, NephiThe reader who sits down to read the Book of Mormon today may find it even harder going than Twain suggests.NEWYORKER: I, Nephi 返回 the book of mormon