Thule

英 ['θju:li:] 美 ['θjuli]
  • n. 极北之地;古人相信存在于世界北端的国家
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Thule 极北之地

来自希腊语 Thyle,古希腊传说中不列颠以北航行六天后所到达的陆地,受限于当时的地理知 识和有限的古文献资料,具体位置不详,现学者估计为冰岛或北欧一带。引申词义极北之地。

Thule
region or island at northernmost part of the world, Old English, from Latin, from Greek Thyle "land six days' sail north of Britain" (Strabo, quoting a lost portion of a work by Polybius, itself based on a lost account of a voyage to the north by 4c. B.C.E. geographer Pytheas). The identity of the place and the source of the name have sparked much speculation; Polybius doubted the whole thing, and since Roman times the name has been used in a transferred sense of "extreme limits of travel" (Ultima Thule).
The barbarians showed us where the sun set. For it happened in those places that the night was extremely short, lasting only two or three hours; and the sun sunk under the horizon, after a short interval reappeared at his rising." [Pytheas]
The name was given to a trading post in Greenland in 1910, site of a U.S. air base in World War II.
1. Thule is sometimes seen to have some commonality with Atlantis.
有时候,北极之地可以看到一些亚特兰蒂斯的公民.

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2. She opened the book and read, " Thule was connected to a place called Atlantis. "
她打开书而读道, “ 极北之地是与名叫亚特蓝提斯岛连接的. ”

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3. Thule's appearance helped advance the story, and it also added a new squad to our team.
图勒的外观,帮助推进故事, 也增添了一个新的队,以我们的团队.

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