英:['feərɒs]
美:['ferɒs]
英:['feərɒs]
美:['ferɒs]
作为指灯塔的词语或名称,无论是字面意义还是比喻意义,始于1550年代,源自托勒密·费拉德尔菲乌斯在亚历山大港外一座岛屿上建造的巨大灯塔的名称,来自希腊语 pharos “灯塔”,这是一个起源不明的词语。因此,也有 pharology(1847年)“通过从海岸边发出的光信号引导船只的艺术或科学”。
1 There was a remarkable pharos built at Ostia by the Emperor Claudius, which was erected on an artificial breakwater.
2 The greater part of the pharos of the Romans were much higher than the most celebrated modern towers.
3 The disadvantages of the pharos and avigation obstacle lights are analysed in the paper.
详细分析目前航标灯和航空障碍灯存在的主要问题.
4 That one lonely figure standing out against the yellow light of the desert may perhaps be as a pharos to the youth of his nation, and save them from the shipwreck which is nigh.
5 Heed this confession of a woman to whom fame has been like a pharos, warning her of the only true path.
6 "The forum of France was to be the pharos of humanity."
7 She wears a girdle that blazes like that pharos at Dubræ, which I have seen; she goes belted with flame that dazzles the eyes.
8 Photo Credit: The Pharos of Alexandria, an ancient lighthouse, is depicted in this
照片提供者:马丁●赫姆斯科克所描绘的手工色彩的雕像——亚历山大灯塔,一座古代的灯塔
9 A Pharos CAD system was proposed, in which the expert system and the parts family are adopted.
提出了一种结合专家系统、零件族库实现基于产品配置的灯桩CAD系统的方法。
10 Like sister sails that drift at night Together on the deep, Seen only where they cross the light That pathless waves must pathlike keep From fisher's signal fire, or pharos steep.
11 Misfortune to some natures is a pharos, which illumines to their eyes the dark low corners of social existence.
12 This pharos has not its like in the world for skill of construction and solidity.
13 The man who guided Salammbo made her ascend again beyond the pharos in the direction of the Catacombs, and then go down the long suburb of Molouya, which was full of steep lanes.
14 He sat there changing colour like a revolving pharos, twisting his fingers hysterically, swallowing air, the picture of guilt.
15 A light, varied of blue and red, blazes like a pharos over its portals to entice the customers.
16 Lights o'er the land, from cities lost in shade, New constellations, new galaxies spread, And each high pharos double flames provides, One from its fires, one fainter from the tides.
17 Immediately above this rose a steep and rocky mount, on the top of which in old times had been a pharos or lighthouse, from which the height derived its name of Gibralfaro.*
18 The grounds were intended to stretch over the downs to a great distance, and on the highest point was to stand a pharos, whose light would be visible from the Solent.
19 Through all the bewildering discord of his thoughts the face of Perpetua seemed to shine clearly, like the light on a pharos to a striver in an angry sea.
20 And lastly when dawn ends the night And belts the semi-orb of sea, The tall, pale pharos in the light Looks white and spectral as may be.
2 炬火
5 守望台