demigod

英 ['demɪgɒd] 美 ['dɛmɪɡɑd]
  • n. 受崇拜的人,英雄人物;半神半人;小神
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demigod 半神半人

demi-, 半,来自dis-, 分开,mid-, 中间。god,神。即人神的后代。

demigod (n.)
1520s, from demi- + god, rendering Latin semideus. The child of sexual intercourse between a deity and a mortal, a man raised to divine rank, or a minor god.
1. I behold a villain where I obeyed a demigod.
我看见一个恶棍,过去我把他当作神人,对他百依百顺.

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2. He taught that the " Logos " was divine but less than God, a sort of demigod.
他主张 “ 逻各斯 ” 是神圣的但并非上帝, 是半神半人.

来自英汉非文学 - 文明史

3. A demigod is the offspring of a god and a mortal.
半神半人是神只与凡人所生的后代.

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4. The newborn demigod Aesculapius was then taken and trained by the Chirion, the healing - wise centaur.
随后,新生儿半神伊斯蔻雷皮亚斯由医疗智者马人寇如抚养并进行教育.

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5. Hera abhors Hercules as damnable evidence of her husband's infidelities , yet the demigod has his allies.
希拉非常痛恨宙斯, 以及跟他有关的人和半神们.

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