Troy 英 [trɒɪ]   美 [trɔɪ]

Troy

Troy  英 [trɒɪ] 美 [trɔɪ]

n. 特洛伊(小亚细亚西北部的古城);特洛伊(美国纽约州一城市) 

名词复数:troys 

Troy was besieged by the Greeks for ten years. 特洛伊城被希腊人围困了10年。
In the king's absence he persuaded Helen to elope with him to Troy. 趁着国王不在,帕里斯说服海伦与他一起私奔到特洛伊城。

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  • n. 特洛伊(小亚细亚西北部的古城);特洛伊(美国纽约州一城市)
  • 1. Troy was besieged by the Greeks for ten years.

    特洛伊城被希腊人围困了10年。

  • 2. In the king's absence he persuaded Helen to elope with him to Troy.

    趁着国王不在,帕里斯说服海伦与他一起私奔到特洛伊城。

  • 3. In truth I have not been to Troy but I do find the effacement of Dogan since his death almost two months ago at once offensive and instructive.

    事实上我没有去过特洛伊市,但我确实立刻发现,自多根差不多两个月前离世以来,对他的抹消是令人愤怒并具有启发性的。

  • troy late 14c., standard system of weights for gems and precious metals, from Troyes, city in France (Roman (Civitas) Tricassium, capital of the Tricasses, a Celtic people whose name was said to mean "those with three tresses"), former site of an important fair at which this weight is said to have been used. Many medieval towns had their own standard weights. The pound troy contains 5,760 grains and is divided into 12 ounces.
troy / trɔɪ ; NAmE trɔɪ / noun [uncountable ] a system for measuring precious metalsand precious stones 金衡制(用于称量贵重金属和宝石) troy / trɔɪ ; NAmE trɔɪ /
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