Icarus

英 ['ikərəs; 'aikə-] 美
  • n. 伊卡洛斯(代达罗斯的儿子)
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Icarus
son of Daedalus in Greek mythology; he flew too high on artificial wings and so plunged to his death. Used allusively from 1580s. The name is of unknown origin.
1. Icarus flew higher and higher, ignoring his father's admonitions and the end is of course tragic.
Icarus越飞越高兴,也忘了父亲的叮咛,越飞越高, 当然结果就是悲剧.

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2. So the other ( and more expensive ) part of ICARUS involves designing and launching a special satellite.
因此ICARUS计划的另外 ( 更昂贵的 ) 一部分便是负责设计和发射一颗特殊的卫星.

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3. There is a famous Greek myth in which Icarus flew too near to the Sun.
有一个著名的希腊神话,讲的是伊卡洛斯飞得离太阳过近的故事。

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4. Icarus disobeyed his father's instructions and began soaring towards the sun.
伊卡络斯违背了父亲的指示,高高地朝太阳飞去.

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5. Take the Icarus to the Omicron sector to find the Admiral.
指挥“伊卡洛斯”号去奥米克戎区找到上将.

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