Ulysses的意思和读音

Ulysses

n.;【西;【

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n.1.the name used by the Romans for the Greek hero Odysseus

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1.When Autolycus gave Ulysses his name, he said that he must come to stay with him, when he was a big boy, and he would get splendid presents.西西西

2.At the age of twenty, I borrowed books from library like Shakespeare's Complete Works, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses.》、《西》。

3.And Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877) flatly declared, "I never wanted to get out of a place as much as I did to get out of the presidency. "(UlyssesS.Grant,1869-1877:“。”

4.She had advanced far enough to join him in ridiculing the Idyls of the King, but not to feel the beauty of Ulysses and the Lotus Eaters.》,西

5.A classic illustration of the extended will at work is Ulysses' decision to have his men bind him to the mast of his ship.西

6.Ulysses' main transmitter no longer works and its back-up systems are also beginning to fail.西

7.Similarly, says Fisk , it "doesn't make sense" to turn off Ulysses just as the Sun comes to the end of a 22-year magnetic cycle.西”,22

8.In Ulysses, the events of the day seem to be trivial, insignificant or even banal.西

9.Ulysses planned how he might take vengeance for His murdered friends and effect His escape with His surviving companions.西

10.Their job was to keep Union forces from invading the South through Kentucky. One of the Union generals in the area was Ulysses Grant.西·