Argus

英['ɑːgəs] 美
  • n. 百眼巨人(希腊神话中的一个形象)

英文词源


Argus
hundred-eyed giant of Greek mythology, late 14c., from Latin, from Greek Argos, literally "the bright one," from argos "shining, bright" (see argent). His epithet was Panoptes "all-eyes." After his death, Hera transferred his eyes to the peacock's tail. Used in figurative sense of "very vigilant person."

双语例句


1. Io tried to talk to Argus, but she didn't know how to.
爱娥设法跟阿格斯说话, 但是她不知道怎么说.

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2. But Hera wanted to punish her for Argus'death.
但是希拉想要为阿格斯的死处罚爱娥.

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3. Then Argus appeared and saw them. He didn't understand what was happening.
这时阿格斯突然出现,瞧见了他们. 他不知道发生了何事.

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4. Argus'eyes were ever open and no escape was possible.
阿刚斯的眼睛永远睁着,要想逃脱是不可能的.

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5. The goddess delivered the heifer to Argus, to be strictly watched.
那女神就把这头小母牛交给阿尔戈斯严加看管.

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