apollo / əˈpɒl oʊ /

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apollo 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural A·pol·los for 2, 3.

  1. the ancient Greek and Roman god of light, healing, music, poetry, prophecy, and manly beauty; the son of Leto and brother of Artemis.
  2. a very handsome young man.
  3. Aerospace. one of a series of U.S. spacecraft designed to carry astronauts to the moon and back.

apollo 近义词

apollo

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更多apollo例句

  1. During the 1970s, astronauts in NASA’s Apollo missions relied on a very low-tech system to clean lunar dust off their spacesuits.
  2. HBO helped honor the theater medium’s contributions to the project by agreeing to donate $1 million to the Apollo theater.
  3. He had appeared at the Apollo, there was a few picketers outside, even though he sold out.
  4. The Apollo missions were seminal space explorations that defined much of the 20th century.
  5. This was more than a decade on from the last Apollo mission to the moon, and Ehricke was watching NASA and the rest of the US space program retreat from hopes of exploring more distant worlds like Mars and focus instead on Earth’s orbit.
  6. Can you imagine flying to Venus in an Apollo-era ship based on the same technology, as some NASA people proposed?
  7. Broyles, who served in Vietnam, later went on to become a Hollywood screenwriter, working on the films Apollo 13 and Cast Away.
  8. Well talking about big movies, you've been cast to play Apollo Creed's grandson in a new Rocky franchise installment.
  9. As the former CEO of Apollo Group, a large education holding company, Edelstein is helping Rwanda with its higher education.
  10. Supporters of conspiracy peddler Alex Jones are FURIOUS that I dared to note his dismissal of the Apollo 11 mission.
  11. Hecuba invites Achilles and Archilochus to meet her in the temple of Apollo.
  12. Socrates, the wisest of men in the eyes of Apollo, admired this exercise and learned dancing in his old age.
  13. It was 'sacred to Apollo; and its branches were the decoration of poets, and of the flamens.
  14. It is only to transact some higher business that even Apollo dare play the truant from Admetus.
  15. The shrewd, upright county gentleman was beginning to emerge, oddly, from the Apollo.