• Venus

    英:['viːnəs]  
    美: ['vinəs] 

    Venus 基本解释

    • n. [天] 金星;维纳斯(爱与美的女神)

    Venus 词态变化

    复数: Venuses;

    Venus 中文词源

    Venus 维纳斯,金星

    来自拉丁语Venus,古罗马爱与美丽女神,来自PIE*wen,努力,渴望,词源同win,wish,引申词义追求爱,追求美丽等。

    Venus 英文词源

    Venus
    late Old English, from Latin Venus (plural veneres), in ancient Roman mythology, the goddess of beauty and love, especially sensual love, from venus "love, sexual desire; loveliness, beauty, charm; a beloved object," from PIE root *wen- (1) "to strive after, wish, desire" (cognates: Sanskrit veti "follows after," vanas- "desire," vanati "desires, loves, wins;" Avestan vanaiti "he wishes, is victorious," vayeiti "hunts;" Lithuanian veju "to hunt, pursue;" Old Church Slavonic voji "warrior;" Old English waþ "hunting," wynn "joy," wunian "to dwell," wenian "to accustom, train, wean," wyscan "to wish;" Old Norse veiðr "chase, hunting, fishing"). Applied by the Romans to Greek Aphrodite, Egyptian Hathor, etc.

    Applied in English to any beautiful, attractive woman by 1570s. As the name of the most brilliant planet from late 13c., from this sense in Latin (Old English called it morgensteorra and æfensteorra). The venus fly-trap (Dionæa muscipula) was discovered 1760 by Gov. Arthur Dobbs in North Carolina and description sent to Collinson in England. The Central Atlantic Coast Algonquian name for the plant, /titipiwitshik/, yielded regional American English tippity wichity.

    Venus 英文释义

    1. the second nearest planet to the sun; visible as an early `morning star' or an `evening star'; rotates slowly clockwise (in the opposite direction from the normal rotation of the planets);
    "before it was known that they were the same object the evening star was called Venus and the morning star was called Lucifer"
    2. goddess of love; counterpart of Greek Aphrodite
    3. type genus of the family Veneridae: genus of edible clams with thick oval shells

    Venus 双语例句

    1. Venus, the Sun and Earth all moved into line.
    金星、太阳和地球都到了一条直线上。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. a marble sculpture of Venus
    维纳斯的大理石雕像

    来自《权威词典》

    3. Venus is of the same size as Earth.
    金星跟地球差不多一样大.

    来自《简明英汉词典》

    4. Venus was a goddess worshiped by the Romans.
    维纳斯是罗马人所崇拜的女神.

    来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

    5. On Wednesday, Anadarko announced positive results from the Venus well off the coast of Sierra Leone.
    周三, 美国石油集团阿纳达科(Anadarko) 宣布从塞拉利昂近海的维纳斯(Venus)井取得积极结果.

    来自互联网

    Venus 实用场景例句

    a marble sculpture of Venus
    维纳斯的大理石雕像

    《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

    Venus is of the same size as Earth.
    金星跟地球差不多一样大.

    《简明英汉词典》

    Venus was a goddess worshiped by the Romans.
    维纳斯是罗马人所崇拜的女神.

    《现代英汉综合大词典》

    When the Venus de Milo was entire, there were arms on the statue.
    维纳斯塑像完整时, 是有胳膊的.

    《简明英汉词典》

    This painting depicts the birth of Venus.
    这幅画描绘的是维纳斯的诞生。

    辞典例句

    Venus has more titles, but Serena is hot on her heels.
    维纳斯虽然拥有更多冠军头衔, 但瑟琳娜正紧追在后.

    常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年4月号

    The Romans worshiped her as Venus.
    罗马人叫她维纳斯,对她非常崇拜.

    英汉非文学 - 百科语料821

    Venus can be seen with [ by ] the naked eye.
    金星可用肉眼 [ 裸眼 ] 看到.

    辞典例句

    Venus has the distinction of spinning " backward " on its axis.
    金星具有沿主轴反向自转的特性.

    辞典例句

    Mars, Venus and the other planets move in eccentric orbits.
    火星 、 金星及其他行星沿不正圆的轨道运行.

    辞典例句

    Venus, Earth, and other planets also perturb Mercury's motion.
    金星, 地球和其他行星也使水星的运动受到摄动.

    辞典例句

    Venus, blanketed more effectively, remains more heat.
    金星被覆盖得更严密, 保留了更多的热量.

    辞典例句

    The festival of Venus was at hand.
    维纳斯节临近了.

    辞典例句

    Venus was a goddess worshipped by the Romans.
    维纳斯是罗马人信奉的女神.

    辞典例句

    The Venus is the planet.
    金星是行星.

    辞典例句

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