Odysseus的意思和读音

Odysseus

: [oʊˈdɪsiəs] : [əˈdisju:s]

n.

n.1.

n.1.in Greek mythology, the king of Ithaca who is the main character in Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.

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1.However she didn't receive the proposal , Odysseus was touched by his wife because of her chastity.

2.However, Odysseus first had his men tie him to the mast, so he could hear the Sirens but would be unable to steer the ship in to danger.

3.It sings its sweetest, most insistent song, like the Sirens trying to draw Odysseus and his crew onto the rocks.

4.Only Achilles picked up the golden sword that lay to one side, and Odysseus quickly revealed him to be male.

5.Odysseus and Diomedes went into the city in disguise and stole it out of the temple of the city.

6.The eldest of the sisters, Partherope, loved Odysseus so much that she threw herself into the sea after his ships had passed.

7.One option is to tie Morning Ruth's hands, just as Odysseus ordered his sailors to tie him to the mast.

8.But when Odysseus and Diomedes came in disguise to steal the Palladium, she helped them to do so as much as she could.

9.Like Odysseus passing the sirens, bankers need to be tied to a mast to stop them from giving in to temptation.

10.The complex also features a well from the 8th century BC, roughly the period in which Odysseus is believed to have been king of Ithaca.殿8