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
- Homer's era was a period that ancient Greek was transition from primitive society to slave society.
荷马时代是古希腊由原始社会向奴隶社会过渡的时期,这个时期主要留存的文献就是荷马史诗。 - Chapman's translation of Homer.
查普曼的荷马史诗译本。 - The legal conceptions of archaic age of the Greeks are known to us through the epic works of Homer and the poetry of hesiod.
我们是通过荷马的史诗和海希奥德的诗歌了解古希腊人的法律思想的。 - Homer's decision to use watercolor may have been connected with another major decision.
荷马决定使用水彩颜料可能是与另外一个决定有关联的。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - At the same time, Homer's Epic is also on the traditions of ancient Greece valuable information.
同时,荷马诗史也是研究古希腊风土人情的宝贵的资料。 - 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。 - To him Homer was a great writer, though what his writing was about he did not know.
他认为荷马是一个大作家,虽然他写的是些什么,他并不知道。
