Ganymede

英 ['ɡænimi:d] 美
  • n. 木星的最大卫星;伽倪墨得斯(为众神酌酒的美少年,等于Ganymedes);侍童
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Ganymede 美少年

希腊神话人物,特洛伊美少年,被宙斯选中担任持杯者一职。参照其拼写变体catamite, 娈童,男宠。

Ganymede
Trojan youth taken by Zeus as his cup-bearer (and lover), from Greek Ganymedes, perhaps a non-Greek name, or from ganymai "I rejoice, am glad" (related to ganos "brightness; sheen; gladness, joy; pride") + medea (plural) "counsels, plans, cunning" (see Medea); taken in Greek folk-etymology to mean "delighting in genitals." Used figuratively of serving-boys (c. 1600) and catamites (1590s). Associated with Aquarius in the zodiac. As the name of one of the four large satellites of Jupiter, by 1847.
1. Furrow flexure and ancient heat flux on Ganymede.
Ganymede上皱纹弯曲和远古热通量.

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2. Indeed, Ganymede is the largest moon in the whole solar system.
的确, 格尼梅德星是整个太阳系最大的卫星.

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3. So too might the Jovian moons Callisto and Ganymede.
木星的卫星木卫四和木卫三也可能有水.

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4. In their outward order from Jupiter, these moons are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
在木星的外围轨道上, 这些卫星是木卫一 、 木卫二 、 木卫三和木卫四.

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5. If it orbited the sun instead of Jupiter, Ganymede would surely be considered a planet.
如果它取代木星而围着太阳转, 格尼梅德星毫无疑问可被当作是一棵行星.

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