Iliad

英 ['iliəd] 美
  • n. 伊里亚特(相传为荷马所做的古希腊史诗)
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Iliad
from Latin Ilias (genitive Iliadis), from Greek Ilias poiesis "poem of Ilion" (Troy), literally "city of Ilius," the mythical founder.
1. In the'Iliad'Aphrodite is called " the Cyprian " or " Cytherea ".
在《伊利亚特》诗中,阿芙罗狄蒂被称为 “ 塞浦路斯女神 ” 或是 “ 雪萨莉亚 ”.

来自英汉非文学 - 百科语料821

2. These early Greeks of the " Iliad " are sturdy fighters.
《伊利亚特 》 里的早期希腊人是刚强的战士.

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3. The original recited version of the Iliad was older than that of the Odyssey.
最早吟诵的《伊利亚特》的本子比最早吟诵的《奥德赛》的本子更为古老.

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4. In this squalid quarrel, what gives the heroes of the Iliad their grandeur?
在这场卑劣的争吵中, 是什么给了《伊利亚特》里英雄人物那种宏伟的气魄 呢 ?

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5. The Iliad makes it clear that destruction came upon Troy because the Trojans stole Greek women.
《伊利亚特》说得很明白,特洛伊城之所以被毁,原因是特洛伊人拐走了希腊的妇女.

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