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Ar·go·naut
ar g nawt [or] ar g nat
"阿尔戈号的水手",来自1580年代的 Argonautic(名词),源自 Argo 和希腊语 nautēs "水手"(来自 PIE 词根 *nau- "船")。1848年加州淘金热中的冒险家被那些留在家中的人称为 argonauts(因为他们寻找金羊毛)。
Latin Argonautes, from Greek Argonautēs, from Argō, ship in which the Argonauts sailed + nautēs sailor — more at nautical
The first known use of argonaut was in the 14th century
arrow wormnoun
any of various small ocean animals that look like worms
arm1 of 3noun
a human upper limbespecially: the part between the shoulder and wrist
a corresponding limb of a lower vertebrate animal
something resembling an arm in shape or position the arm of a chair
an arm of the sea
power entry 1 sense 1a
the long arm of the law
sleeve sense 1
arm2 of 3verb
to provide with weapons
arm a regiment
to provide with a way of fighting, competing, or succeeding
armed herself with facts
to make ready for action or use
arm a bomb
arm3 of 3noun
weaponespecially: firearm
a branch of an army
a branch of the military forces
plural the designs on a shield or flag of a family or a government
actual fighting : warfare
a call to arms
military service
Armeniannoun
a member of a people native to Armenia
the Indo-European language of the Armenians
armadanoun
a large fleet of warships
a large force or group of usually moving things
an armada of fishing boats
Ariesnoun
the first sign of the zodiac see zodiac
a person whose sign of the zodiac is Aries
a group of stars between Pisces and Taurus usually pictured as a ram
argonautnoun
capitalized one of a band of heroes sailing with Jason in search of the Golden Fleece
paper nautilus
1 He and Shaaren, 39, are sitting in a quiet spot at the Argonaut, openly discussing Scott’s addiction and its corrosive effects, which they describe in their recent joint memoir, “Torn Together.”
2 As we chatted, he picked up one of the skeletons from Jason and the Argonauts, and – try this one, Pixar – placed his beloved creation in my trembling hands.
3 Before long, Shaaren was working at the Argonaut, too, picking up shifts to earn cash while in grad school and be closer to Scott.
4 I can see Talos from Jason and the Argonauts, the original skeletons and dinosaurs.
5 About a dozen pages into "The Argonauts," for instance, Nelson writes of a friend who comes over for coffee and spies a mug Nelson's mother has sent her.
6 Five of his old-school fantasy adventures play over the coming weekends, starting with his Verne-inspired Mysterious Island, and continuing through two Sinbad movies, Jason And The Argonauts and Clash Of The Titans.
7 Although the Argonauts had sailed east from Greece and Aeneas’ company were westward bound from Crete, the Trojans came upon the Harpies just as Jason and his men had done.
8 The most poignant offsite event I attended was the reveal of the Cadillac ATS concept at the Argonaut Building on Monday evening in the New Center area, where GM originally housed its design department.
9 In 1849, several thousand argonauts created a tent city in a South of Market area called Happy Valley.
10 Such classical retrospection wholly pervades the Renaissance zeitgeist: If you wish to praise a merchant adventurer, notes Bate, you liken him to Jason, leader of the Argonauts.
11 On Saturday the program will screen “Jason and the Argonauts,” Don Chaffey’s 1963 film of the Greek legend of Jason’s quest for the Golden Fleece.
12 He met Diana Livingstone Bruce, a descendant of the Scottish explorer David Livingstone, and married her in Britain shortly after completing “Jason and the Argonauts” in 1963.
13 Jason and the Argonauts had a stunning variety of creatures – Talos, the man of bronze, the Harpies and the army of skeletons among them – populating the hero's mythical quest.
14 "The Argonauts" shows us the value of lives, and books, that refuse to be "all one thing."
15 Like them, Lisicky argues for a position in this sincere canon, and for this book's structure and thinking about difference, maybe its place is even somewhere near Maggie Nelson's "Argonauts."
16 In “The Argonauts,” her 2015 exploration of many kinds of love — eros, parenting, friendship — she writes that she is sometimes “in drag as a memoirist,” and she remains, in this respect, en travesti.
17 Finding a pair of the gold shoes is such an ordeal that you might as well be an Argonaut on the quest for the Golden Fleece.
18 In those waters was that most perilous strait guarded by Scylla and Charybdis, which the Argonauts had succeeded in passing only because Thetis helped them and where Ulysses had lost six of his men.
19 I say, ‘Jason and the Argonauts’ is the greatest film ever made.’
20 For now, they hold Restaurant Recovery meetings at the Argonaut on Monday afternoons, hours before nightlife workers usually clock in.