mercury
mercury 英 [ˈmɜ:kjəri] 美 [ˈmɜrkjəri]
n. [化]汞,水银 phrase. [天]水星 phrase. 温度表
名词复数:mercuries
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- n. [化]汞,水银
- phrase. [天]水星
- phrase. 温度表
- phrase. 精神,元气
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1. mercury has a much greater density than water.
水银的密度比水大得多。
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2. Alas, mercury, as said, will be retrograde, so we have to factor this into the mix of the month.
哎,可是如上所说的,水星要逆行了,所以这个月我们要把这个因素考虑在内。
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3. Here they endure long hours at dangerous jobs, wringing flecks of gold from the dirt with mercury.
他们每天在这种危险的环境下工作很长时间,从带有水银的泥沙中淘出金沙。
- Mercury "the Roman god Mercury," mid-12c., from Latin Mercurius "Mercury," originally a god of tradesmen and thieves, from merx "merchandise" (see market (n.)); or perhaps [Klein, Tucker] from Etruscan and influenced by merx. Later he was associated with Greek Hermes. The planet closest to the sun so called in classical Latin (late 14c. in English). A hypothetical inhabitant of the planet was a Mercurean (1855) or a Mercurian (1868). For the metallic element, see mercury.
- mercury (n.) silver-white fluid metallic element, late 14c., from Medieval Latin mercurius, from Latin Mercurius (see Mercury). Prepared from cinnabar, it was one of the seven metals (bodies terrestrial) known to the ancients, which were coupled in astrology and alchemy with the seven known heavenly bodies. This one probably so associated for its mobility. The others were Sun/gold, Moon/silver, Mars/iron, Saturn/lead, Jupiter/tin, Venus/copper. The Greek name for it was hydrargyros "liquid silver," which gives the element its symbol, Hg. Compare quicksilver.
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