English-Thai Dictionary
apollo
N ผู้ชาย ที่ งาม มาก adonis poo-chai-ti-ngam-mak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
APOLLINARIAN
a.[From Apollo. ] The Apollinarian games, in Roman antiquity, were celebrated in honor of Apollo; instituted A.R. 542 after the battle of Cannae. They were merely scenical, with exhibitions of music, dances and various mountebank tricks.
APOLLINARIANS
in Church history, a sect, deriving their name from Apollinaris, bishop of Laodicea, in the 4th Century, who denied the proper humanity of Christ; maintaining that his body was endowed with a sensitive, and not with a rational soul; and that the divine nature supplied the place of the intellectual principle in man. Apollo-Belvidere, an ancient statue of the first class in excellence.
APOLLYON
n.[Gr. destroying. ] The destroyer; a name used Revelation 9:11, for the angel of the bottomless pit, answering to the Hebrew Abaddon.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
APOLLINARIAN
A *pol `li *na "ri *an, a. Etym: [L. Apollinaris, fr. Apollo. ] (Rom. Antiq.)
Defn: In honor of Apollo; as, the Apollinarian games.
APOLLINARIAN
A *pol `li *na "ri *an, n. (Eccl. Hist. )
Defn: A follower of Apollinaris, Bishop of Laodicea in the fourth century, who denied the proper humanity of Christ.
APOLLINARIS WATER
APOLLINARIS WATER A *pol `li *na "ris wa "ter.
Defn: An effervescing alkaline mineral water used as a table beverage. It is obtained from a spring in Apollinarisburg, near Bonn.
APOLLO
A *pol "lo, n. Etym: [L. Apollo, -linis, Gr. (Classic Myth. )
Defn: A deity among the Greeks and Romans. He was the god of light and day (the "sun god "), of archery, prophecy, medicine, poetry, and music, etc. , and was represented as the model of manly grace and beauty; -- called also Phébus. The Apollo Belvedere, a celebrated statue of Apollo in the Belvedere gallery of the Vatican palace at Rome, esteemed of the noblest representations of the human frame.
APOLLONIAN; APOLLONIC
APOLLONIAN; APOLLONIC Ap `ol *lo "ni *an, Ap `ol *lon "ic, a.
Defn: Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Apollo.
APOLLYON
A *pol "ly *on, n. Etym: [Gr.
Defn: The Destroyer; -- a name used (Rev. ix. 11 ) for the angel of the bottomless pit, answering to the Hebrew Abaddon.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Apollinaire, Guillaume
A pol li naire, Guillaume |əˌpäləˈne (ə )r əˌpɑləˈnɛr | (1880 –1918 ), French poet; pseudonym of Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzki. He coined the term surrealist and was acknowledged by the surrealist poets as their precursor. Notable works: Les Alcools (1913 ) and Calligrammes (1918 ).
Apollinaris
A pol li nar is |əˌpäləˈne (ə )ris əˌpɒlɪˈnɛrɪs | ( c. 310 – c. 390 ), bishop of Laodicea in Asia Minor. He upheld the heretical doctrine that Jesus Christ had a human body and soul but no human spirit, this being replaced by the divine Logos. DERIVATIVES A pol li nar i an adjective & .noun
Apollo
A pol lo |əˈpälō əˈpɑloʊ | 1 Greek Mythology a god, son of Zeus and Leto and brother of Artemis. He is associated with music, poetic inspiration, archery, prophecy, medicine, pastoral life, and in later poetry with the sun; the sanctuary at Delphi was dedicated to him. 2 the American space program for landing astronauts on the moon. Apollo 8 was the first mission to orbit the moon (1968 ), Apollo 11 was the first to land astronauts (July 20, 1969 ), and five further landings took place up to 1972.
apollo
apollo |əˈpɒləʊ | ▶noun ( pl. apollos ) a large butterfly which has creamy-white wings marked with black and red spots, found chiefly on the mountains of mainland Europe. ●Parnassius apollo, family Papilionidae. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Apollo .
Apollonian
Ap ol lo ni an |ˌapəˈlōnēən ˈˌæpəˈˌloʊniən | ▶adjective 1 Greek Mythology of or relating to the god Apollo. 2 of or relating to the rational, ordered, and self-disciplined aspects of human nature: the struggle between cold Apollonian categorization and Dionysiac lust and chaos. Compare with Dionysian.
Apollonius
Ap ol lo ni us 1 |ˌapəˈlōnēəs ˌæpəˈloʊniəs | ( c. 260 –190 bc ), Greek mathematician; known as Apollonius of Perga. He examined and redefined the various conic sections and was the first to use the terms ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola for these classes of curve.
Apollonius
Ap ol lo ni us 2 |ˌæpəˈloʊniəs ˌapəˈlōnēəs | (3rd century bc ), Greek poet and grammarian; known as Apollonius of Rhodes. He wrote Argonautica, an epic poem in Homeric style.
Apollyon
A pol lyon |əˈpälyən əˈpɑliən | a name for the Devil (Rev. 9:11 ). ORIGIN from late Latin (Vulgate ), from Greek Apolluōn ‘destroyer ’ (translating Abaddon ), from apollunai, from apo- ‘quite ’ + ollunai ‘destroy. ’
Oxford Dictionary
Apollinaire, Guillaume
Apollinaire, Guillaume |əˌpɒlɪˈnɛː, French apɔlinɛʀ | (1880 –1918 ), French poet; pseudonym of Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzki. He coined the term surrealist and was acknowledged by the surrealist poets as their precursor. Notable works: Les Alcools (1913 ) and Calligrammes (1918 ).
Apollinaris
Apollinaris |əˌpɒlɪˈnɛːrɪs | ( c. 310 – c. 390 ), bishop of Laodicea in Asia Minor. He upheld the heretical doctrine that Christ had a human body and soul but no human spirit, this being replaced by the divine Logos. DERIVATIVES Apollinarian adjective & noun
Apollo
Apollo |əˈpɒləʊ | 1 Greek Mythology a god, son of Zeus and Leto and brother of Artemis. He is associated with music, poetic inspiration, archery, prophecy, medicine, pastoral life, and the sun. 2 the American space programme for landing astronauts on the moon. Apollo 8 was the first mission to orbit the moon (1968 ), Apollo 11 was the first to land astronauts (1969 ), and five further landings took place up to 1972.
apollo
apollo |əˈpɒləʊ | ▶noun ( pl. apollos ) a large butterfly which has creamy-white wings marked with black and red spots, found chiefly on the mountains of mainland Europe. ●Parnassius apollo, family Papilionidae. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Apollo .
Apollonian
Apollonian |ˌapəˈləʊnɪən | ▶adjective 1 Greek Mythology relating to the god Apollo. 2 relating to the rational, ordered, and self-disciplined aspects of human nature. Compare with Dionysiac.
Apollonius
Apollonius 1 |ˌapəˈləʊnɪəs | ( c. 260 –190 bc ), Greek mathematician; known as Apollonius of Perga. He examined and redefined conic sections and was the first to use the terms ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola for these classes of curve.
Apollonius
Apollonius 2 |ˌapəˈləʊnɪəs | (3rd century bc ), Greek poet and grammarian; known as Apollonius of Rhodes. He is known for his Argonautica, an epic poem in Homeric style dealing with the expedition of the Argonauts.
Apollyon
Apollyon |əˈpɒljən | a name for the Devil (Rev. 9:11 ). ORIGIN from late Latin (Vulgate ), from Greek Apolluōn (translating Abaddon ), from apollunai, from apo- ‘quite ’ + ollunai ‘destroy ’.
Duden Dictionary
Apoll
Apoll Substantiv, maskulin gehoben , der |Ap o ll |der Apoll; Genitiv: des Apolls, Plural: die Apolls Plural selten Apollo er ist nun wirklich kein Apoll
Apollinaris
Apol li na ris Eigenname |Apollin a ris |Heiliger
apollinisch
apol li nisch Adjektiv |apoll i nisch |lateinisch Apollineus 1 griechisch-römische Mythologie den Gott Apollo betreffend, in der Art Apollos 2 besonders Philosophie harmonisch, maßvoll, ausgeglichen
Apollo
Apol lo Eigenname griechisch-römische Mythologie |Ap o llo |Gott der Dichtkunst
Apollo
Apol lo Eigenname |Ap o llo |US-amerikanisches Raumfahrtprogramm für die Landung bemannter Raumfahrzeuge auf dem Mond
Apollo
Apol lo Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ap o llo |der Apollo; Genitiv: des Apollos, Plural: die Apollos gehoben schöner [junger ] Mann
Apollofalter
Apol lo fal ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ap o llofalter |ein Schmetterling
Apollon
Apol lon Apollo |Ap o llon |
Apollonia
Apol lo nia Eigenname |Apoll o nia |weiblicher Vorname
apollonisch
apol lo nisch Adjektiv |apoll o nisch |nach dem griechischen Mathematiker Apollonios von Perge in der Fügung apollonisches Problem mathemathische Aufgabe, bestimmte festgelegte Linien durch eine Kurve zu berühren
Apollonius
Apol lo ni us Eigenname |Apoll o nius |männlicher Vorname
Apollo-Programm
Apol lo-Pro gramm , Apol lo pro gramm Substantiv, Neutrum , das Apolloprogramm |Ap o llo-Programm Ap o lloprogramm |das Apollo-Programm; Genitiv: des Apollo-Programm [e ]s das Apolloprogramm; Genitiv: des Apolloprogramm [e ]s Raumfahrtprogramm der USA in den 60er -Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts, das u. a. die Landung bemannter Raumfahrzeuge auf dem Mond beinhaltete
Apollo-Raumschiff
Apol lo-Raum schiff , Apol lo raum schiff , das Apolloraumschiff Apollo |Ap o llo-Raumschiff Ap o lloraumschiff |
French Dictionary
apollon
apollon n. m. nom masculin ironiquement Éphèbe.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Apollo
A pol lo /əpɑ́loʊ |əpɔ́l -/名詞 複 ~s 1 〘ギ神 ロ神 〙アポロ, アポロン 〘太陽神; 音楽 医術 詩歌 予言の神 〙.2 C ⦅文 ⦆〖a- 〗美青年 .3 C アポロ宇宙船 .~́ Pr ò gram 〖the ~〗アポロ計画 〘米国の月着陸有人飛行計画; アポロ11号が1969年に初成功 〙.