gaia

[ɡeiə]
  • n. 盖亚(希腊神话中的大地女神,等于Gaea)

畅通词汇

英英释义


1. (Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology

实用场景例句


Gaia: Rhea commanded the eagle to secretice on her way.
盖亚: 瑞亚命令神鹰一路隐秘飞行.

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I am in the world of the roads gaia gold.
我是在道路纵横的世界上.

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Respect for Those Beneath Ye ─ All Are of Gaia.
尊重在汝之下位者~万物皆由盖亚而生.

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Turn to Gaia as your Earth Mother for guidance and nourishment.
向盖亚您的地球母亲寻求指导和滋养.

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Atlas: What Gaia says is true, Ghost of Sparta.
阿特拉斯: 盖亚说得没错, 斯巴达的神灵.

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Che saltava tutta allegra e gaia in mezzo all'aia.
我知道有整一首儿歌,说的是一只鹅.

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Gaia: The power of the Fates resides within these great mirrors.
盖亚: 这面镜子拥有的无上神力可以操纵命运.

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Lahkesis: I see Gaia has filled you with her lies.
拉克西斯: 看来你已经彻底被盖亚的谎言蒙蔽了.

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Gaia : Hidden deep within the spire lie the Sisters.
盖亚: 在命运女神巢穴的隐秘深处.

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Gaia has many feedback systems.
盖亚有很多反馈系统.

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Then follow me, for Gaia!
那么为了盖亚母亲,跟随我!

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Kratos: Why do you aid me, Gaia?
奎托斯: 为什么你要帮助我, 盖亚.

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Gaia speaks nothing but half - truths and falsehoods.
盖亚除了一半的真相和一半的谎言,什么也没告诉你.

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Human consciousness is shifting and Gaia is responding.
人类意识正在转变,大地女神同时也在回应.

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Gaia : The death of Zeus.
盖亚: 直到宙斯的死忘.

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中文词源


Gaia 地母,盖娅

来自希腊语,土地,土地,词源同geology.

双语例句


1. Then It'surveys a analysis on several existed Component - based systems including Aura, Centuarus, Gaia, UIC, 2 K.
同时对若干个参考模型系统进行分析,包括Aura、Centaurus 、 Gaia、Uic 、 2K, 通过对这些系统的参考研究来确定我们自己的系统体系结构.

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2. Gaia: Rhea commanded the eagle to secretice on her way.
盖亚: 瑞亚命令神鹰一路隐秘飞行.

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3. One scientific theory - Gaia theory - actually claims that Earth is a living organism.
有一项科学理论 - 盖亚理论 - 真的主张地球是一个活的有机体.

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4. I am in the world of the roads gaia gold.
我是在道路纵横的世界上.

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5. Gaia: Remember, Kratos. You have the power to control time itself.
盖亚: 记住, 奎托斯. 你仍拥有操纵时间的能力.

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英文词源


Gaia (n.)
Earth as a goddess, from Greek Gaia, spouse of Uranus, mother of the Titans, personification of gaia "earth" (as opposed to heaven), "land" (as opposed to sea), "a land, country, soil;" it is a collateral form of ge (Dorian ga) "earth," which is of unknown origin and perhaps from a pre-Indo-European language of Greece. The Roman equivalent goddess of the earth was Tellus (see tellurian), sometimes used in English poetically or rhetorically for "Earth personified" or "the Earth as a planet."