homer
英 [ˈhəʊmə(r)]
美 [ˈhoʊmər]
n. 代号“信鸽”,(俄)米-12直升机;寻的装置;寻的导弹; 偏袒本队的裁判员; 通信鸽
复数:homers
BNC.16464 / COCA.20758
牛津词典
noun
noun
英英释义
noun
- a base hit on which the batter scores a run
- pigeon trained to return home
- an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths or 10 ephahs
verb
- hit a home run
双语例句
- The most famous telling of this myth takes place in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.
最著名的讲述了这个神话发生在荷马的伊利亚特和奥德赛。 - Homer said as if he were speaking to a school teacher who had just corrected him.
霍默说。好像他是在对一位刚刚纠正了他的错误的老师讲话一样。 - Andre: I know Homer the Simpson.
安德列:我知道荷马辛普森。 - This expression probably comes from the ancient writings of the Greek poet homer.
这个短语可能来自古希腊诗人荷马的诗。 - All right, so we see that the simple test of Homer gives me the right answer.
好了,所以我们可以看到,这个简单的荷马实验的答案是对的。 - A mythical Greek hero; a warrior who fought against Troy in Homer's Iliad.
希腊神话英雄;荷马的伊利亚特中与特洛伊交战的战士。 - They thought that he was approaching Homer as a poet.
他们认为他是接近荷马同样的诗人。 - Frederick the Great studied Homer's Odysseus as a model for princes.
腓特烈大帝研读荷马的《奥迪修斯》,从中学习如何做王子; - The poet Homer believed that no mortal could rival Zeus.
诗人荷马认为没有凡人能与宙斯匹敌。 - Two famous names from ancient Greece are Homer and Socrates.
荷马和苏格拉底是古希腊时期的两位著名人物。