Aeneas

英 [i'ni:əs] 美
  • n. 特洛伊战争中的勇士
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Aeneas
hero of the "Æneid," son of Anchises and Aphrodite, Latin, from Greek Aineias, which is of unknown origin, perhaps literally "praise-worthy," from ainos "tale, story, saying, praise" (related to enigma); or perhaps related to ainos "horrible, terrible." The Aeneid (late 15c. in English) is literally "of or pertaining to Aeneas," from French Enéide, Latin Æneida.
1. At length the final conflict took place between Aeneas and Turnus.
埃涅阿斯和图努斯终于展开了最后的决战.

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2. Aeneas challenged Turnus to decide the contest by single combat.
埃涅向图努斯提出挑战,两人单独决斗比试高低决定战争的胜负.

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3. On the side of Aeneas were the expressed decree of destiny.
埃涅阿斯显然拥有命运的宠爱.

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4. Aeneas held his sword suspended over Lausus and delayed to strike.
埃涅阿斯收住停在劳苏斯头上的剑迟迟没有下手.

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5. Aeneas perceived before him a spacious valley.
埃涅阿斯发觉在他面前有一个开阔的山谷.

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