daedalean如何读

Dae·​da·​lusˈde-də-ləs ˈdē-

daedalean是什么意思

  • adj.巧妙的

daedalean英英释义

noun

the legendary builder of the Cretan labyrinth who makes wings to enable himself and his son Icarus to escape imprisonment

daedalean词源英文解释

Latin, from Greek Daidalos

The first known use of Daedalus was in 1546

daedalean 例句

1 In the Greek fable of Icarus and Daedalus, the former ignores his father’s warnings about hubris and, in particular, flying too close to the sun.

2 Advertisement Greek mythology tells us about the labyrinth, an elaborate structure built by the legendary Daedalus to hold a mythical half man and half bull creature known as the Minotaur.

3 Browse the old bookstores—New Dominion Bookshop, Blue Whale Books, and the three-story book lover's wonderland, Daedalus Books—and on Saturday mornings during the warm months, swing by the Charlottesville City Market.

4 Senior conservator at Daedalus Joshua Craine and Liz Vizza, president of Friends Of The Public Garden looked over the sculpture from atop the scaffolding.

5 By 2000 Hess and Walden launched their own Daedalus Cellars label.

6 Seeking to escape, the engineer in Daedalus gets the idea to build he and his son wings of feather and wax.

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