cynthia
cynthia — 名詞
1. In ancient Greek stories, the goddess who ruled the moon and was also known as A
月神
希臘神話中的月亮女神,即阿蒂蜜絲
In ancient Greek stories, the goddess who ruled the moon and was also known as Artemis. Poets sometimes used the name Cynthia to refer to the moon itself, giving it a sense of beauty and mystery.
Cynthia pulled the moon across the night sky, turning the sea into silver light.
Cynthia 牽引月亮穿過夜空,將大海化為一片銀光。
personification of the moon as a goddess
Sailors in ancient Greece prayed to Cynthia for calm waters under a bright full moon.
古希臘水手在滿月時向 Cynthia 祈求風平浪靜。
Evelyn's book says Cynthia was born on Mount Cynthus, the sister of the god Apollo.
Evelyn 的書上說,Cynthia 出生在辛瑟斯山(Mount Cynthus),是太陽神阿波羅的孿生妹妹。
When poets call the moon Cynthia, they give it an air of ancient mystery.
詩人用 Cynthia 來稱呼月亮時,便為月亮增添了一股古老的神祕感。
A marble statue of Cynthia stood in the courtyard, her bow resting at her side.
一尊 Cynthia 的大理石雕像佇立在庭院中,弓靜靜擱在她身旁。
用法筆記
Cynthia was an epithet (descriptive title) of the Greek goddess Artemis. The name is uncommon in everyday speech but appears in classical literature and poetry. In English poems from the 1600s–1800s, writers frequently used Cynthia as a direct name for the moon.