Daedalus

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  • n.

    代达罗斯;

  • 英英释义

    Daedalus[ 'di:dələs ]

    • n.(Greek mythology) an Athenian inventor who built the labyrinth of Minos; to escape the labyrinth he fashioned wings for himself and his son Icarus

      同义词:Daedal

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    双语例句

    1. The son of Daedalus who, in escaping from Crete on artificial wings made for him by his father, flew so close to the sun that the wax with which his wings were fastened melted, and he fell into the Aegean Sea.
      伊卡罗斯代达罗斯的儿子,他乘着他父亲做的人工翅膀逃离克里特时,由于离太阳太近以致粘翅膀用的蜡溶化了,而掉进了爱琴海

    权威例句

    Daedalus: toward composable multimedia MP-SoC design
    Daedalus: toward composable multimedia MP-SoC design
    Do artifacts have politics? Daedalus
    2009): “Heeding Daedalus: Optimal Inflation and the Zero Lower Bound
    Heeding Daedalus: Optimal Inflation and the Zero Lower Bound. Comment and Discussion
    Icarus and Daedalus: conceptual and tactical lessons for marine ecosystem-based management
    Handoffs in Cellular Wireless Networks: The Daedalus Implementation and Experience
    Handoffs in Cellular Wireless Networks: The Daedalus Implementation and Experience
    Langdon Winner, »Do Artifacts Have Politics?«, in: Daedalus, 109, 1980, S. 121-136
    Langdon Winner, ‘Do Artifacts Have Politics?’, Daedalus, Vol. 109, No. 1 (Winter 1980), 121- 36