homer 英 ['həʊmə]   美 ['homɚ]

homer

homer  英 ['həʊmə] 美 ['homɚ]

n. 荷马(公元前9世纪前后的希腊盲诗人);本垒打 

名词复数:homers 

Jack blasted a homer that tied the game. 杰克击出一个本垒打,使比赛打成平局。
All right, so we see that the simple test of homer gives me the right answer. 好了,所以我们可以看到,这个简单的荷马实验的答案是对的。

  • In baseball, a homer is what a batter gets after hitting the ball and running all the way around the bases to home plate without being tagged out. If you hit one out of the park, you've hit a homer.
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  • n. 荷马(公元前9世纪前后的希腊盲诗人);本垒打
  • 1. Jack blasted a homer that tied the game.

    杰克击出一个本垒打,使比赛打成平局。

  • 2. All right, so we see that the simple test of homer gives me the right answer.

    好了,所以我们可以看到,这个简单的荷马实验的答案是对的。

  • 3. Have you ever seen an episode of The Simpsons where a car company asks homer to help them design a car?

    你看过《辛普森一家》动画片系列中,一家汽车公司请求荷马,帮助他们设计汽车的那一集吗?

  • Homer traditional name of the supposed author of the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey," from Latin Homerus, from Greek Homeros. It is identical to Greek homeros "a hostage," said to also mean in dialects "blind" (the connecting notion is "going with a companion"). But the name also has been otherwise explained.
  • homer (n.) short for home run, from 1868. It also meant "pigeon trained to fly home from a distance" (1880). As a verb in the baseball sense by 1946. Related: Homered; homering.
homer / ˈhəʊmə(r) ; NAmE ˈhoʊmər / noun ( NAmE) ( informal) = home run He hit a homer. 他击出了一记本垒打。 homer homers homer / ˈhəʊmə(r) ; NAmE ˈhoʊmər /
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