Lesbos的意思
Lesbos中文翻譯:
n.萊斯博斯島(即希臘的米蒂利尼島)
Lesbos───n.萊斯博斯島(即希臘的米蒂利尼島)
lesbo───n.女同性戀;adj.女同性戀的
blesboks───n.南非白面大羚羊
blesbok───n.南非白面大羚羊
lesions───[生物]損傷
lessons───n.課程;經驗教訓(lesson的復數形式)
lessors───n.出租人;n.(Lessor)人名;(西)萊索爾
lesbic───女同性戀
lesion───n.損害;身體上的傷害;機能障礙
Learn Spanish but take your holidays on Lesbos or in Hebden Bridge, where you will see half of north London.───學習西班牙語,但是去里斯·布斯或是赫布登·布里奇度假,在那里你可以看到北倫敦的一半景象。
A year or so later in Lesbos, she happily and tipsily said yes.───一年多以后在萊斯·博斯島,她微醺著高興地答應了。
The name comes from the greek island of Lesbos, in the Med.───這一名稱來源于希臘的萊斯博斯島。
the Greek lyric poet of Lesbos; much admired although only fragments of her poetry have been preserved (6th century BC).───萊斯博斯島的臘抒情詩人;盡管她的詩僅保留下來不多卻受到許多的贊美。
Hellanicus of Lesbos imagined the name was derived from the Greek prefix a- ( "without" ) and mazos, a variant of mastos ( "breast" ).───HellanicusofLesbos(古希臘歷史學家)認為這個名字來源于希臘語的前綴a-(“沒有”)以及mazos,mastos(“乳房”)的變體。
Lesbianism gained its name from the Greek island of Lesbos.───女同性戀者的名稱出自希臘的萊斯博斯島。
So one example is he sees these stonemasons working on the Isle of Lesbos, and they need to measure out round columns.───舉一個例子:他看到一些石匠在萊斯博斯島做工,他們需要測量那里的圓柱。
You know like a woman with a bum ovary or something. Or some nice lesbos.
Learn Spanish but take your holidays on Lesbos or in Hebden Bridge, where you will see half of north London.
Hellanicus of Lesbos imagined the name was derived from the Greek prefix a- ("without") and mazos,[http://Sentencedict.com] a variant of mastos ("breast").
The name comes from the greek island of Lesbos, in the Med.
A year or so later in Lesbos, she happily and tipsily said yes.
Lesbianism gained its name from the Greek island of Lesbos.
An important Aeolian settlement, Lesbos was noted for its lyric poets, including Sappho, in the seventh century b. c. After occupation by various powers, the island was annexed by Greece in1913.
My stories from Lesbos seemed to carry a sting in the tail for both cultures.
Greek lyric poet of Lesbos; reputed inventor of Alcaic verse ( 611 - 580 BC ).