phoenix的意思和读音

phoenix

: [ˈfinɪks] : [ˈfiːnɪks]

n.

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phoenixn.

1.(in stories) a magic bird that lives for several hundred years before burning itself and then being born again from its ashes

to rise like a phoenix from the ashes(= to be powerful or successful again)

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n.1.an imaginary bird in ancient stories that lives for 500 years and then burns to death, with a new phoenix rising from the ashes when the flames are gone

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1.Something held Old Phoenix very still. The deep lines in her face went into a fierce and different radiation.西使耀

2.From his neck and pulled out a piece of the Phoenix shape stone and together, the two original stone is a pair.

3.There were three fire calls in Phoenix that day and Billy got to go out on all three calls.

4.Phoenix only looked above her head, There was sweat on her face, the wrinkles in her skin shone like a bright net.

5.The president unveiled his housing plan at a Phoenix-area high school in a state with one of the country's biggest foreclosure rates.

6.The primary mission of the Phoenix is to dig into an ice layer believed to exist a few inches below the surface.“

7.Starting a year ago, MacDonald bartered the clip for increasingly valuable staff, including a camp stove and free rent in a Phoenix flat.

8.Bella Swan has always been a little bit different, never caring about fitting in with the trendy girls at her Phoenix high school.

9.During the hot summer, its colorful feathers, gorgeous texture, so his call and said: "Phoenix than I (Phoenix could not outdo me). ":“)。”

10.He was the first man to ride up in that Phoenix capsule and reach the surface after more than two months underground.