zeus
zeus — 名詞
1. In ancient Greek stories, the most powerful god, who controlled the sky and weat
宙斯
希臘神話中的眾神之王
In ancient Greek stories, the most powerful god, who controlled the sky and weather, ruled all other gods and people from Mount Olympus, and was married to the goddess Hera.
According to the myth, Zeus threw thunderbolts from Mount Olympus when he was angry.
根據神話,宙斯生氣時會從奧林帕斯山上擲下雷電。
collocation: throw thunderbolts
Rania's textbook described how Zeus became the ruler after defeating his father Cronus.
Rania 的課本描述了宙斯打敗父親克羅諾斯後成為統治者的過程。
Zeus + active verb (became, defeated)
The ancient statue of Zeus at Olympia was over twelve meters tall.
奧林匹亞的宙斯神像高達十二公尺以上。
Tomás asked his teacher why Zeus turned into animals in many Greek legends.
Tomás 問老師,為什麼在許多希臘傳說中宙斯會變成動物。
- Jupiter
Roman equivalent of Zeus, sharing the same role as king of the gods but in Roman mythology
文法句型
Zeus + verb (describing actions in myths)
the + epithet + of Zeus (e.g. 'the statue of Zeus')
用法筆記
Zeus is always written with a capital Z as a proper noun. It does not take a definite article in most contexts ('Zeus was angry', not 'The Zeus was angry'), though 'the' appears before an epithet ('the god Zeus', 'the temple of Zeus'). The Roman equivalent is Jupiter.