Titan
英 [ˈtaɪtn]
美 [ˈtaɪtn]
n. 巨人; 高人; 伟人
复数:titans
BNC.46127 / COCA.15704
牛津词典
noun
- 巨人;高人;伟人
a person who is very large, strong, intelligent or important
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 巨子;巨人;成就非凡的人
If you describe someone as atitanof a particular field, you mean that they are very important and powerful or successful in that field.- ...the country's two richest business titans.
该国最富有的两位商业巨子 - …the titans of Renaissance literature: Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne and Milton.
文艺复兴时期的文学巨擘:斯宾塞、莎士比亚、多恩与弥尔顿
- ...the country's two richest business titans.
双语例句
- Gaia: You know of the mighty Titan, Cronos.
盖亚:你知道强大的泰坦克罗诺斯。 - Titan: Are you in a rocket?
泰坦:你现在是在火箭里吗? - From the outside, she looked like a conquering titan.
从外界看来,她像是一个征服的泰坦巨人。 - As a result, Titan contracted and the overlying icy crust sagged and wrinkled up like a giant prune.
结果,土卫六发生了收缩,冰冷的外壳发生凹陷、起皱,犹如一个巨大的西梅干。 - This methane really plays the same big role on Titan as water does on Earth.
液态甲烷确实和水有着同样大的作用。 - Other information sent back by Voyager One showed that Titan's atmosphere is mainly nitrogen.
旅行者1号发回的其它信息表明,土卫六的大气中的气体主要是氮气。 - Dell the corporate titan is also Dell the love-struck husband and father of four.
戴尔是公司的巨人,而戴尔也是充满爱心的丈夫和四个孩子的父亲。 - The parachuting probe hit the surface of Titan at about 10 miles per hour.
这个降落伞式探测器以每小时10英里的速度击中泰坦表面。 - Because Titan is Saturn's largest moon, it held special interest for us.
由于土卫六是最大的卫星,因此我们对它特别感兴趣。 - the titans of Renaissance literature: Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne and Milton.
文艺复兴时期的文学巨擘:斯宾塞、莎士比亚、多恩与弥尔顿
