daedalian / ˈdɛd l əs or, especially British, ˈdid l əs /

大德岱岱

daedalian 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Classical Mythology.

  1. an Athenian architect who built the labyrinth for Minos and made wings for himself and his son Icarus to escape from Crete.

daedalian 近义词

daedalian

等同于 involute

更多daedalian例句

  1. At the close of the evening of the 10th the Daedalus storeship anchored in the cove, from the north-west coast of America.
  2. The native of this country who accompanied Lieutenant Hanson we had the satisfaction of seeing return safe in the Daedalus.
  3. On the 23rd, after an absence of eight weeks and two days, the Daedalus returned from Norfolk Island.
  4. The route of the Daedalus was round the southern extremity of New Zealand.
  5. For I would give the wisdom of Daedalus, and the wealth of Tantalus, to be able to detain them and keep them fixed.