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elektra

/ih-lek-truh/US // ɪˈlɛk trə //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an electronic navigational system establishing approximate position through coincidence in amplitude of two radio signals.

Examples

  • And there was a time, prior to the one-two punch of Catwoman and Elektra, when superhero films were championed minority heroes.

  • Then again, death is anything but permanent in the comic world, as Clark Kent, Jean Gray, and Elektra, among others, can attest.

  • She chose a full-frontal nude for the cover of Hard Times for Lovers, but Elektra went with a far-less-daring, more discreet shot.

  • You were on a major label, got dropped, went to an independent label, and now you are on a major label, Elektra/Asylum, again.

  • The score of "Elektra" he permits his publishers to snatch from him before he is quite finished with it.

  • Lady Macbeth as a child might have been like that—or Antigone with the doom on her, or perhaps Elektra.

  • Great play is made in Strauss's Elektra with the "slippery blood" motive.

  • Phaedra and Elektra, not even so virtuous as Mary, who failed of being what she should be!

  • And as Chrysothemis, shocked, recoils from the task, Elektra determines to complete it alone.