fata morgana / Italian ˈfɑ tɑ mɔrˈgɑ nɑ /

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fata morgana 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Meteorology. a mirage consisting of multiple images, as of cliffs and buildings, that are distorted and magnified to resemble elaborate castles, often seen near the Straits of Messina.

fata morgana 近义词

fata morgana

等同于 optical illusion

fata morgana

等同于 chimera

更多fata morgana例句

  1. The youngest, Fata, only 12, danced around and pretended to be singing traditional songs from our ethnic tribal group, the Kpelle.
  2. Upon this Queen Morgana's cheeks grew very red, and her eyes shone like sparks of fire.
  3. Then Queen Morgana gave him her hand, and he kneeled, and took her jewelled fingers in his and set her hand to his lips.
  4. But Nature, as if to take away the reproach of permitting such a vast blotch on her fair face, kindly threw in Fata Morgana.
  5. This "Fata Morgana" was not merely interesting in itself, but also gave reason to indulge in the hope of a favourable wind.
  6. They are called fes or fetes (Latin fata), and sometimes fions, which reminds us of the fions of Scottish and Irish folk-lore.