phoenix
英式音标:[ˈfi:nɪks] 美式音标:[ˈfinɪks]
phoenix基本解释 n. 凤凰;死而复生的人n. (Phoenix)人名;(英)菲尼克斯 phoenix的意思释义 n.凤凰,长生鸟(神话中的鸟
phoenix怎么读
英式音标:[ˈfi:nɪks]
美式音标:[ˈfinɪks]
phoenix基本解释
n. 凤凰;死而复生的人
n. (Phoenix)人名;(英)菲尼克斯
phoenix的意思释义
n.
凤凰,长生鸟(神话中的鸟,在阿拉伯沙漠中,可活数百年,然后自焚为灰而再生);菲尼克斯 (美国城市);
变形
复数:phoenixes
英英释义
phoenix[ \'fi:niks ]n.
the state capital and largest city located in south central Arizona; situated in a former desert that has become a prosperous agricultural area thanks to irrigation
同义词:capital of Arizona
a large monocotyledonous genus of pinnate-leaved palms found in Asia and Africa
同义词:genus Phoenix
a legendary Arabian bird said to periodically burn itself to death and emerge from the ashes as a new phoenix; according to most versions only one phoenix lived at a time and it renewed itself every 500 years
a constellation in the southern hemisphere near Tucana and Sculptor
phoenix用法及例句
词组短语
phoenix suns菲尼克斯太阳队(美国著名篮球队)
phoenix contact菲尼克斯(德国一电气公司)
phoenix tree n. [植]梧桐
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The phoenix is a nonexistent bird.
凤凰其实并不存在。
Phoenix,like dragon, is the totem of the Chinese people.
凤鸟同龙一样,是中国古代民族的图腾。
例句参考
The Phoenix of BipolarityH2O at the Phoenix landing site
Phoenix rebirth: Scalable MapReduce on a large-scale shared-memory system
CONUSS and PHOENIX: Evaluation of nuclear resonant scattering data
Phoenix: Towards an Accurate, Practical and Decentralized Network Coordinate System
Ovarian ablation in early breast cancer: phoenix arisen?
The tale of two climates-Baltimore and Phoenix urban LTER sites
Detection of perchlorate and the soluble chemistry of martian soil at the Phoenix lander site
Rationale and design of the Cangrelor versus standard therapy to acHieve optimal Management of Platelet InhibitiON PHOENIX trial.
Ultrahigh resolution topographic mapping of Mars with MRO HiRISE stereo images: Meter‐scale slopes of candidate Phoenix landing sites
phoenix词源
phoenix
phoenix: [OE] The phoenix, a fabulous bird which every 500 years consumed itself by fire and then rose again from its own ashes, may get its name from the red flames in which it perished. The word comes via Latin phoenix from Greek phoinix, which as well as ‘phoenix’ denoted ‘Phoenician’ and ‘purple’, and it has been speculated that it may be related to phoinós ‘blood-red’.
phoenix (n.)
Old English and Old French fenix, from Medieval Latin phenix, from Latin phoenix, from Greek phoinix, mythical bird of Arabia which flew to Egypt every 500 years to be reborn, also \"the date\" (fruit and tree), also \"Phoenician,\" literally \"purple-red,\" perhaps a foreign word (Egyptian has been suggested), or from phoinos \"blood-red.\" Exact relation and order of the senses in Greek is unclear.
Ðone wudu weardaþ wundrum fægerfugel feþrum se is fenix hatan[\"Phoenix,\" c.900]
Spelling assimilated to Greek 16c. (see ph). Figurative sense of \"that which rises from the ashes of what was destroyed\" is attested from 1590s. The city in Arizona, U.S., so called because it was founded in 1867 on the site of an ancient Native American settlement.phoenix相关例句
1.phoenix tree
梧桐
5.Phoenix Chinese
凤凰?视中文台
6.Phoenix Islands
菲尼克斯群岛
7.\"Tree (Phoenix dactylifera) of the palm family, found in the Canary Islands and northern Africa, the
棕榈(palm)科乔木,学名Phoenix dactylifera。产于加那利群岛、北非、中东、巴基斯坦、印度和加利福尼亚。
9.Phoenix dactylifera
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