zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • luò 'ài shén ā luò zhī
    The god of love, son of Aphrodite.
  • zhè shǐ ā luò duì gèng wéi nǎo
    This made Aphrodite even angrier with Psyche.
  • zuì zhōng zhòu shuō liǎo ā luò
    Zeus finally persuaded Aphrodite to accept the girl.
  • lèi dài sài duì ā luó de kuáng huān chóng bài
    resembling the ancient orgiastic worship of Aphrodite on Cyprus.
  • sài dài chóng bài de zài sài duì ā luò de dài chóng bài dehuò yòu guān de
    Of or relating to the ancient worship of Aphrodite on Cyprus.
  • ā luò shì wèi xīn hěn qiáng de shén duì wéi nǎo
    Now, Aphrodite was very jealous goddess and she grew very angry about Psyche.
  • luò 'ěr ā luò zhī xiān 'ěr jié wéi
    The son of Hermes and Aphrodite, who became united in one body with the nymph Salmacis.
  • méi lóng sài guó wáng diāo liǎo de xiàng rán hòu xiàn duì de 'ài liàn zhōng ā luó liǎo shēng mìngmíng jiào jiā ā
    A king of Cyprus who carved and then fell in love with a statue of a woman, which Aphrodite brought to life as Galatea.
  • 'ài shàng 'ài shén 'è luò huò wèitā suǒ 'ài de nián qīng zài ā luò de xīn xiāo chú zhī hòu men liǎ jié wéi hòu lái chéng liǎo líng hún de huà shēn
    A young woman who loved and was loved by Eros and was united with him after Aphrodite's jealousy was overcome. She subsequently became the personification of the soul.
  • āi niè ā wéi 'ěr de shǐ shīāi niè zhōng de luò yīng xióng 'ān sài ā luò de 'ér táo tuō liǎo luò de jié lüè bìng liú làng liǎo niánhòu zài dìng
    The Trojan hero of Virgil's epic poem, the Aeneid, and son of Anchises and Aphrodite. He escaped the sack of Troy and wandered for seven years before settling in Italy.
  • diǎn shén huàbèi 'è shén rēng xià de jīn píng guǒ yòu zuì měi de rén diǎn ā luó xiǎng dàoyīn 'ér jiù chǎn shēng liè dǎo zhì luò zhàn zhēng de shì jiàn
    (classical mythology) a golden apple thrown into a banquet of the gods by Eris (goddess of discord--who had not been invited); the apple had `for the fairest' written on it and Hera and Athena and Aphrodite all claimed it; when Paris (prince of Troy) awarded it to Aphrodite it began a chain of events that led to the Trojan War.
  • de míng shēng yuè lái yuè duàn shí jiān hòurén men kāi shǐ chuán shuō de měi néng shì rén jiān suǒ yòu de dìng shì wèi shén shì rén men jiàn jiàn zài měi 'ài zhī shén ā luò de shén miàozhuǎn 'ér bài
    Her popularity and her fame grew and after a while, people came to say her beauty was too great for that of a mere mortal. She must in fact be a goddess, and they began to desert the temple of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love. They actually began to worship Psyche.
  • ā luó 2 hào zhōng shè shēng kōng .
    Apollo II blasted off at noon.
  • ā luó tàn wài tài kōng huǒ jiàn guò hòuměi guó háng de lǐng dǎo fàng liǎo duì xīng qiú de tàn men zhì huò xiāo liǎo tiān wén tài kōng rèn ér jiāng gāi de qián zài háng tiān fēi tài kōng zhàn lèi de yìng jiàn shàng
    After Apollo, NASA's leaders turned their backs on the stars and planets. They delayed or canceled astronomy and space missions, gambling the agency's future on hardware like the space shuttle and space station.
  • nián qīng de tóng de ā luó
    a young bronzed Apollo.
  • zuò fèng xiàn gěi ā luó de miào
    A temple devoted to Apollo.
  • 'ěr fěi chéng ā luó shén de
    A priestess of Apollo at Delphi.
  • men shì yào wéi ā luó shén xīng jiàn zuò shén diàn
    They vowed a temple to Apollo.
  • ā 'é yào shén ā luó de 'ér yào shén
    Apollo's son, the god of medicine.
  • tài yáng shén 'ā luó
    Apollo, the god of the sun.
  • shén huà ā luó zài 'ěr fěi shā de lóng
    (Greek mythology) dragon killed by Apollo at Delphi.
  • qián zài ā luóyíng zhè chǎng sài shàng
    My money is on "Apollo" to win this race.
  •   1969 nián měi guó háng kōng háng tiān shè shēng kōng de ā luó 11 hào jiù dài yòu běn shū
    In 1969, NASA sent a minibook to the moon on Apollo 11.
  • duō duō de rén zài diàn shì shàng kàn dào zhòu huǒ jiàn ā luó” 10 hào shè shí dàoshǔ shí de qíng jǐng
    Millions of people saw Apollo 10 being counted down, on television.
  • tuō zhòu de shì ā luó ā ěr de qīn
    A consort of Zeus and the mother of Apollo and Artemis.
  • ā luó hào háng yuán men dìng zài dāng shí jiān xià 3 shí jiàn luò zài hǎi miàn shàng
    The Apollo astronauts scheduled to splash down at 3 pm local time.
  • yòu néng liǎo jiě xiē yòu guān ā luó dēng yuè shī xíng de xiāo
    Be it possible to obtain any information about apollo's trip to the moon?
  • yòu néng liǎo jiě xiē yòu guān ā luó dēng yuè xíng de xiāo
    Is it possible to obtain any information about Apollo's trip to the moon?
  • 'ěr fěi de 'ěr fěi chéng de huò 'ěr fěi chéng yòu guān de 'ěr fěi ā luó shén yòu guān de
    Of or relating to Delphi or to the oracle of Apollo at Delphi.
  • yòu néng liǎo jiě xiē yòu guān ā luó dēng yuè shī xíng de xiāo
    Is it possible to obtain any information about Apollo 's trip to the moon?
  • tài yáng guāng bān de jīn shì jīn de shén ā luó duì yìng de xìng xíng xiàng héng héng zài lüè wēi shǐ rén xìng huà hòu
    Sun blonds are the female counterparts of the blond Greek god Apollo light personified.
  • ā ěr shòu liè shén yuè shén ā luó wéi luán shēng mèi
    The virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon and twin sister of Apollo.