hades

英['heɪdiːz] 美['heɪdiːz]
  • n. 哈德斯(希腊神话中的冥界之神);冥府;地狱
  • haddock n.[鱼]黑线鳕
  • hade n.偃角(断层、矿脉与垂直面所成的斜角)v.(矿脉、矿井、断层等)倾斜
  • hadean adj.地狱的;阴间的
  • hades n.哈德斯(希腊神话中的冥界之神);冥府;地狱
  • hadith n.穆罕默德言行录(现已成为古兰经的一个补充)
Noun:
  1. (Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone

  2. (religion) the world of the dead;

    "No one goes to Hades with all his immense wealth"

1. We had a tiny little room which was christened Hades.
我们有一个非常小的房间,取名哈得斯。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Visitors to Hades often travelled far to the west.
去冥府哈得斯的人一般都向西走,去往一个遥远的地方.

来自神话部分

3. Then Orpheus began to play his music and softened Hades'heart.
于是奥菲斯开始演奏他的音乐,黑德斯因而心软.

来自常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年2月号

4. Orpheus had lost his soul mate forever because he had broken Hades'essential demand.
奥菲斯违背了黑德斯最基本的要求,因而永远失去了他的精神伴侣.

来自常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年2月号

5. Hades was so touched by the music that he decided to let Eurydice go.
黑德斯由于受到音乐的感动,于是决定释放尤丽黛丝.

来自常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年2月号

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. According to myth, Hades also imprisoned his wife, Persephone, in the underworld's eternal darkness.
      神话中哈德斯也将妻子普西芬尼囚禁在冥界的永恒黑暗里。
    2. Visitors to Hades often travelled far to the west.
      去冥府哈得斯的人一般都向西走,去往一个遥远的地方。
    3. Hades is the Greek word for Hell.
      阴间是地狱的希腊语。
    4. Unlike the lush green plains and rolling hills found in previous levels, Hades is dark and unsettling.
      同之前的青翠的平原与起伏的丘陵不同的是,地狱是黑暗与动荡的。