caduceus
英 [kə'djuːsɪəs]
美[kə'djʊsɪəs]
- n. 墨丘利的节杖(医学的标志);使者杖
英英释义
- 1. an insignia used by the medical profession; modeled after the staff of Hermes
实用场景例句
- They're black and gold and sport the caduceus, the symbol of the medical profession.
- 这批领带为黑色与金色相间, 并醒目地装饰有蛇杖医学标志.
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双语例句
- 1. They're black and gold and sport the caduceus, the symbol of the medical profession.
- 这批领带为黑色与金色相间, 并醒目地装饰有蛇杖医学标志.
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英文词源
- caduceus (n.)
- 1590s, from Latin caduceus, alteration of Doric Greek karykeion "herald's staff," from karyx (genitive karykos) "a herald," from PIE *karu-, from root *kar- "to praise loudly, extol" (cognates: Sanskrit carkarti "mentions with praise," Old English hreð "fame, glory"). Token of a peaceful embassy; originally an olive branch. Especially the wand carried by Mercury, messenger of the gods, usually represented with two serpents twined round it.
词态变化
复数: caducei;