Damocles

英 ['dæməkli:z] 美
  • n. 达摩克利斯(叙拉古暴君迪奥尼修斯的诌臣)
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Damocles 达摩克利斯之剑

来自古希腊城邦Syracuse的大臣Damocles,他很羡慕他的国王Dionysius的权力和生活,Dionysius知道后,一次在宴会上安排他坐在主座,但是在他的头上悬挂着一根头发丝系的长剑,并告诫他不要只看到国王辉煌的表相,却没有看到背后的危险。其字面意思为damos, 人民,词源同demotic. -kles,名声,词源同listen, incline.

Damocles
courtier of Dionysius I, tyrant of Syracuse; his name in Greek means literally "fame of the people," from demos, damos "people" (see demotic) + -kles "fame," a common ending in Greek proper names (as in Sophocles, Pericles), from PIE *klew-es, from root *kleu- "to hear" (see listen). To teach Damocles how a tyrant lives, Dionysius seated him at a banquet with a sword suspended above his head by a single hair.
1. As a Grand Prix driver, you have the Sword of Damocles hanging over your head at every moment.
作为国际汽车大奖赛的车手,随时都有可能发生事故。

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2. The college entrance examination is like a sword of Damocles.
高考就像是一把达摩克里斯的利剑高悬的这些学生头上.

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3. Unemployment, like the sword of Damocles, was always accompanying the workers.
失业犹如达摩克里斯剑, 随时都在威胁着工人.

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4. That is like the sword of Damocles over his head.
那事仿佛利剑悬在他的头上,使他恐惧不安.

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5. The author holds that information disclosure is the Damocles sword of franchising.
笔者认为,信息披露是特许经营中的“达摩克里斯之剑”.

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