stygian 英 ['stɪdʒɪən]   美 [ˈstɪdʒiən]

stygian

stygian  英 ['stɪdʒɪən] 美 [ˈstɪdʒiən]

adj. 阴暗的,幽暗的;地狱的 

名词复数:stygians 

I will find him here in this stygian landscape and we will settle our affairs, once and for all. 我发现他这里这个地狱风景和我们的将安定我们的事理,永远。
Newton was a serious alchemist, who spent night upon dawn for three decades of his life slaving over a stygian furnace in search of the power to transmute one chemical element into another. 牛顿是一位严谨的炼金术士,三十年中,从深夜到黎明,他利用黑漆漆的熔炉寻找将一种化学元素转化为另外一种元素的力。

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  • adj. 阴暗的,幽暗的;地狱的
  • 1. I will find him here in this stygian landscape and we will settle our affairs, once and for all.

    我发现他这里这个地狱风景和我们的将安定我们的事理,永远。

  • 2. Newton was a serious alchemist, who spent night upon dawn for three decades of his life slaving over a stygian furnace in search of the power to transmute one chemical element into another.

    牛顿是一位严谨的炼金术士,三十年中,从深夜到黎明,他利用黑漆漆的熔炉寻找将一种化学元素转化为另外一种元素的力。

  • 3. My mind searched for any possible use for this cursed nail when I noticed the immense stygian hammer grasped in his other hand.

    当我正在考虑这根邪恶的钉子的用处时,我发现他的另外一只手里握着一把巨大的黑色铁锤。

  • Stygian (adj.) "pertaining to Styx or the nether world," 1560s, from Latin Stygius, from Greek Stygios, from Styx (genitive Stygos); see Styx.
Sty·gian / ˈstɪdʒiən ; NAmE ˈstɪdʒiən / adjective [usually before noun ] ( literary) very dark, and therefore frightening 黑黢黢的;阴森森的 Stygian gloom 阴森幽暗 ORIGIN From the Styx,the river in the underworld which the souls of the dead had to cross in Greek myth. 源自 Styx 一词,即希腊神话中死人的灵魂必须渡过的冥河。 Sty·gian / ˈstɪdʒiən ; NAmE ˈstɪdʒiən /
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