aeneas
英 [i'ni:əs]
美
- n. 特洛伊战争中的勇士
英英释义
- 1. a mythical Greek warrior who was a leader on the Trojan side of the Trojan War; hero of the Aeneid
实用场景例句
- At length the final conflict took place between Aeneas and Turnus.
- 埃涅阿斯和图努斯终于展开了最后的决战.
辞典例句
- Aeneas challenged Turnus to decide the contest by single combat.
- 埃涅向图努斯提出挑战,两人单独决斗比试高低决定战争的胜负.
辞典例句
- On the side of Aeneas were the expressed decree of destiny.
- 埃涅阿斯显然拥有命运的宠爱.
辞典例句
- From this union was born Aeneas, the mythical ancestor of the Roman people.
- 他们结合后生下艾尼阿斯, 他是神话中说的罗马人的祖先.
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- They were all in ecstasies, Aeneas in particular.
- 一家人欢天喜地,爱涅阿斯尤其开心.
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- AENEAS: We have to capture the enemy quickly.
- 我们必须迅速压制住敌人.
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- Then she sat down and wept, and AEneas wept too as loud as he possibly could.
- 然后她坐下来哭了起来, 爱涅阿斯也扯开嗓子放声大哭起来.
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- The flames rising over the city gave to Aeneas some intimation of the fatal event.
- 城市上空升起的火焰多少向埃涅阿斯暗示了不祥的事件.
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- All day they sat weeping and watching AEneas, expecting every moment to see him die.
- 一整天他们都坐在那里,一边哭一边看着爱涅阿斯, 担心着可能下一刻就要看到他死掉.
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- Aeneas founds or to lay the foundations for four cities prior to his arrival in Latium.
- 埃涅阿斯在抵达拉丁姆平原前,奠立或建造了四个城市的基础.
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- Patroclus and AEneas looked up and saw the Pumpkin Giant coming with his mouth wide open.
- 普特洛克勒斯和爱涅阿斯抬头一看,只见南瓜巨人张着大嘴过来了.
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双语例句
- 1. At length the final conflict took place between Aeneas and Turnus.
- 埃涅阿斯和图努斯终于展开了最后的决战.
来自辞典例句
- 2. Aeneas challenged Turnus to decide the contest by single combat.
- 埃涅向图努斯提出挑战,两人单独决斗比试高低决定战争的胜负.
来自辞典例句
- 3. On the side of Aeneas were the expressed decree of destiny.
- 埃涅阿斯显然拥有命运的宠爱.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Aeneas held his sword suspended over Lausus and delayed to strike.
- 埃涅阿斯收住停在劳苏斯头上的剑迟迟没有下手.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Aeneas perceived before him a spacious valley.
- 埃涅阿斯发觉在他面前有一个开阔的山谷.
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英文词源
- Aeneas
- hero of the "Æneid," son of Anchises and Aphrodite, Latin, from Greek Aineias, which is of unknown origin, perhaps literally "praise-worthy," from ainos "tale, story, saying, praise" (related to enigma); or perhaps related to ainos "horrible, terrible." The Aeneid (late 15c. in English) is literally "of or pertaining to Aeneas," from French Enéide, Latin Æneida.