Cassandra
英 [kə'sændrə]
美
- n. 凶事预言家;不为人所信的预言家;卡珊德拉(希腊神话人物)
英文词源
- Cassandra
- fem. proper name, from Greek Kasandra, Kassandra, daughter of Priam of Troy, seduced by Apollo who gave her the gift of prophecy, but when she betrayed him he amended it so that, though she spoke truth, none would believe her. Used figuratively since 1660s.
The name is of uncertain origin, though the second element looks like a fem. form of Greek andros "of man, male human being." Watkins suggests PIE *(s)kand- "to shine" as source of second element, hence possibly "praise of men."
双语例句
- 1. "Why don't you borrow your sister's car?" said Cassandra stiffly.
- “你为什么不借用你姐姐的车呢?”卡桑德拉生硬地说道。
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- 2. Would you excuse us for a minute, Cassandra?
- 卡桑德拉,我们出去一会儿你不介意吧?
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- 3. Cassandra noticed him because he was good-looking.
- 卡桑德拉注意到他因为他长得帅气。
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- 4. Cassandra withdrew her hand from Roger's.
- 卡桑德拉将手从罗杰手里抽了回来。
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- 5. Cassandra is his victim.
- 卡桑卓(Cassandra)是他的受害者.
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