Bacchus的意思和读音

Bacchus

: [ˈbækəs] : [ˈbækəs]

n.(=】 Dionysus)

n.1. (=【】 Dionysus)

n.1.in Greek and Roman mythology, the god of wine, identified with the Greek god Dionysus and the Roman god Liber. He was worshiped with orgiastic and ecstatic rites.

1. (Aurora ) (Bacchus ) (Iris ) ...

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1.The child would grow up to be Bacchus, the great god of wine.

2.Adonis, Hercules, Bacchus, among the Greeks, illustrate in like manner the changes of the seasons and personify the sovereignty of the Sun.

3.In a passage in the Georgics, Virgil applies the word to a small mask of Bacchus hung from trees to move back and forth in the breeze.

4.Diana, knowing of Bacchus vow, turned Amethyst into a pillar of colorless quartz to protect her from the tigers.

5.Eventually, when he was on the verge of starvation, Bacchus mercifully broke the spell he was under.饿

6.The island's excited inhabitants await Bacchus' arrival---his ship with sails unfurled can be seen in the distance.

7.Above, a parade rider seeks to distribute beads during the Krewe of Bacchus parade in the city's Uptown area.

8.Bacchus, like so many grapes planted for still wines in England, is an early-maturing German variety.Bacchus

9.Lotte's latest winter line includes Bacchus, and Rummy: Cognac-filled, and rum and raisin respectively.BacchusRummy

10."Golden mountain" against the background of Garden of Bacchus.“