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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