pantheon 英 [ˈpænθiən]   美 [ˈpænθiɑn]

pantheon

pantheon  英 [ˈpænθiən] 美 [ˈpænθiɑn]

n. 万神殿;名流群 

名词复数:pantheons 

In Hollywood\\\'s pagan pantheon, Marilyn Monroe is the Goddess of Love. 在好莱坞的异教的万神殿里, 玛丽莲.梦露是爱的女神.
However they all have their place in the pantheon of software development. 不管怎么说,他们在软件开发的诸神殿上都占有一席之地。

  • In the pantheon of great movie stars, Marilyn Monroe might well be considered the brightest of them all. The actual Pantheon was a temple built by the Romans — but we use it to mean any group of exalted figures.
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  • n. 万神殿;名流群
  • 1. In Hollywood\\\'s pagan pantheon, Marilyn Monroe is the Goddess of Love.

    在好莱坞的异教的万神殿里, 玛丽莲.梦露是爱的女神.

  • 2. However they all have their place in the pantheon of software development.

    不管怎么说,他们在软件开发的诸神殿上都占有一席之地。

  • 3. From then until the Song, she held this prominent position not only in the Daoist pantheon but also in the imperial register and in literature and art.

    从那时一直到有宋,她占据的这一突出位置,不仅表现在道教神系中,而且反映在帝国典载、文学和艺术之中。

  • pantheon (n.) c. 1300, from Pantheon, name of a temple for all the gods built in Rome c. 25 B.C.E. by Agrippa (since 609 C.E. made into the Christian church of Santa Maria Rotonda), from Greek Pantheion (hieron) "(shrine) of all the gods," from pantheion, neuter of pantheios, from pan- "all" (see pan-) + theios "of or for the gods," from theos "god" (from PIE root *dhes-, forming words for religious concepts). Sense of any group of exalted persons is first found 1590s.
pan·theon / ˈpænθiən ; NAmE ˈpænθiɑːn / noun 1 ( technical 术语 ) all the gods of a nation or people (一国或一个民族信仰的)众神,诸神 the ancient Egyptian pantheon 古埃及众神 2 ( formal) a group of people who are famous within a particular area of activity (统称某一领域的)名人,名流 3 a temple(= religious building) built in honour of all the gods of a nation; a building in which famous dead people of a nation are buried or honoured 万神庙;先贤祠;伟人祠 pantheon pantheons pan·theon / ˈpænθiən ; NAmE ˈpænθiɑːn /
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