satyr

英 ['sætə] 美 ['sætɚ]
  • n. 好色之徒;萨梯(希腊神话中森林之神);眼蝶科

英文词源


satyr (n.)
woodland deity, companion of Bacchus, late 14c., from Latin satyrus, from Greek satyros, of unknown origin. In pre-Roman Greek art, a man-like being with the tail and ears of a horse; the modern conception of a being part man, part goat is from Roman sculptors, who seem to have assimilated them to the fauns of native mythology. In some English bibles used curiously to translate Hebrew se'irim, a type of hairy monster superstitiously believed to inhabit deserts.

双语例句


1. I advised Spry to mount a SATYR operation, and demonstrated the device to him.
我建议斯普赖安装“森林之神”装置, 并向他作了示范.

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2. There and then the satyr told the traveler to leave at once.
之后,森林之神要求这个旅行者立即离开.

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3. Mystified, a satyr wanted to know what he was doing.
一个森林之神大惑不解, 他想知道男子在做什么.

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4. I am not a satyr!
我不是色狼!

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5. Man and a Satyr having struck up an acquaintance, sat down together to eat.
一个人与赛特偶然相识, 坐在一起吃东西.

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