eureka 英 [juˈri:kə]   美 [jʊ'rikə]

eureka

eureka  英 [juˈri:kə] 美 [jʊ'rikə]

int. 有了!;找到了! 

名词复数:eurekas 

the ancient Greek scholar yelled out "eureka! 这位古代希腊学者大声叫着:“我找到了!”
The scientists may have recorded the first snapshots of a eureka moment. 也许,科学家已经首次记录下灵感产生的一瞬间。

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  • int. 有了!;找到了!
  • 1. the ancient Greek scholar yelled out "eureka!

    这位古代希腊学者大声叫着:“我找到了!”

  • 2. The scientists may have recorded the first snapshots of a eureka moment.

    也许,科学家已经首次记录下灵感产生的一瞬间。

  • eureka c. 1600, from Greek heureka "I have found (it)," first person singular perfect active indicative of heuriskein "to find" (see heuristic). Supposedly shouted by Archimedes (c. 287-212 B.C.E.) when he solved a problem that had been set to him: determining whether goldsmiths had adulterated the metal in the crown of Hiero II, king of Syracuse.
eur·eka / juˈriːkə ; NAmE juˈriːkə / exclamation used to show pleasure at having found sth, especially the answer to a problem (因找到某物,尤指问题的答案而高兴)我发现了,我找到了 eur·eka / juˈriːkə ; NAmE juˈriːkə /
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