perseus
英 ['pə:sju:s; -siəs]
美
- n. [天] 英仙座;珀尔修斯(宙斯之子)
英英释义
- 1. (Greek mythology) the son of Zeus who slew Medusa (with the help of Athena and Hermes) and rescued Andromeda from a sea monster
- 2. a conspicuous constellation in the northern hemisphere; between Auriga and Cassiopeia and crossed by the Milky Way
实用场景例句
- Show me how to punish Perseus for this blasphemy!
- 告诉我怎么才能惩罚珀修斯因为他的亵渎!
电影对白
- James Bond is the Hercules or Perseus of the modern age.
- 詹姆斯邦德是大力神,是现代的帕尔修斯.
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- Perseus , favored by Minerva and Mercury, set out against the Gorgon.
- 珀尔修斯在密涅瓦和墨丘利的庇护下出发去征服这蛇发女妖.
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- Perseus the Hero follows Cassiopeia across the night sky.
- 英仙座紧随仙后座之后.
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- Both Perseus and Cassiopeia are considered circumpolar from northerly latitudes.
- 英仙座和仙后座在北半球被称为”拱极星“.
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- Both Perseus and Cassiopeia are considered to be circumpolar from northerly latitudes.
- 英仙星座和仙后座从北纬角度来考虑,被认为是“周极星”.
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- Perseus: Someones got to make a stand!
- 珀尔修斯: 但总得有人挺身而出!
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- Perseus could fight against Medusa for Andromeda.
- 波秀士(英仙座)为保护安卓米达(仙女座)对抗曼杜莎.
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- Greek mythology a woman transformed into a Gorgon by Athena ; she was slain by Perseus.
- 希腊神话)让雅典娜变为蛇发女怪的女子,后为珀尔修斯所杀.
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- The Perseus Nebula can be as the large green cloudthe center of the image.
- 位于图像正中的是大型的绿色英仙座星云.
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- Before dawn, Perseus – radiant point of the Perseid meteor shower – is close to overhead.
- 在拂晓之前, 英仙座流星雨的辐射点—英仙座将上升至我们头顶的天空的顶端.
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- Perseus is fainter than Cassiopeia and its stars are not so easy to identify.
- 英仙座要比仙后座暗,因此英仙座并不是很容易辨认.
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双语例句
- 1. Show me how to punish Perseus for this blasphemy!
- 告诉我怎么才能惩罚珀修斯因为他的亵渎!
来自电影对白
- 2. James Bond is the Hercules or Perseus of the modern age.
- 詹姆斯邦德是大力神,是现代的帕尔修斯.
来自互联网
- 3. Perseus , favored by Minerva and Mercury, set out against the Gorgon.
- 珀尔修斯在密涅瓦和墨丘利的庇护下出发去征服这蛇发女妖.
来自互联网
- 4. Perseus the Hero follows Cassiopeia across the night sky.
- 英仙座紧随仙后座之后.
来自互联网
- 5. Both Perseus and Cassiopeia are considered circumpolar from northerly latitudes.
- 英仙座和仙后座在北半球被称为”拱极星“.
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英文词源
- Perseus
- son of Zeus and Danaë, slayer of Medusa, from Greek Perseus, of unknown origin.