Sirius
英 ['siəriəs]
美
- n. [天] 天狼星
英文词源
- Sirius (n.)
- brightest star by magnitude, late 14c., from Latin Sirius "the Dog Star," from Greek Seirios, said to mean literally "scorching" or "the scorcher." But other related Greek words seem to derive from this use, and the name might be a folk-etymologized borrowing from some other language. An Egyptian name for it was Sothis. The connection of the star with scorching heat is from its ancient heliacal rising at the summer solstice (see dog days). Also see dog star. Related: Sirian. The constellation Canis Major seems to have grown from the star, not the other way.
Homer made much of it as [Kyon], but his Dog doubtless was limited to the star Sirius, as among the ancients generally till, at some unknown date, the constellation was formed as we have it, -- indeed till long afterwards, for we find many allusions to the Dog in which we are uncertain whether the constellation or its lucida is referred to. [Richard Hinckley Allen, Canis Major in "Star Names and Their Meanings," London: 1899]
双语例句
- 1. In the year 296,036 , Voyager 2 will pass within 4.3 lightyears of Sirius.
- 在296036年, “旅行者2号”将在4.3光年的距离范围内通过天狼星.
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- 2. You see Sirius talking to me there?
- 你看见小天狼星在那里对我说话吗?
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- 3. You see Sirius is talking to me there?
- 你看见天狼星正在那儿跟我说话 吗 ?
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- 4. You don't think that Grim thing's got anything to do with Sirius Black?
- 你们不认为这个预兆和小天狼星布莱克有关 吗 ?
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- 5. Sirius appears in the wedding pictures as a happy, laughing young man.
- 在照片上年轻的小天狼星一付陶醉的样子, 开心地笑着.
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