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hades

/hey-deez/US // ˈheɪ diz //UK // (ˈheɪdiːz) //

阴间,冥府,冥界,幽冥地狱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Classical Mythology. the underworld inhabited by departed souls.the god ruling the underworld; Pluto.
    • : the abode or state of the dead.
    • : hell.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inhell

Examples

  • Hades adds a mythological setting with familiar elements to anyone who’s watched “Clash of the Titans” or read up on the Olympians, making it seem both fresh and familiar.

  • Definitions of "under-the-radar" may differ, but the vast majority of this list consists of games we haven't covered previously on Ars, and I've generally tried to avoid more well-publicized indies like Ars GOTY winners Hades and Celeste.

  • Lastly, Hades is a newer indie rougelike that has been a phenomenon with PC players and Switch players alike.

  • Once the user base was established, the Switch, surprisingly, became home for many indie games and PC ports of the more technically modest variety, including widely acclaimed or zeitgeist-grabbing games like Hades and Among Us.

  • If you're all set on the Switch front, we also have discounts on good USB-C chargers, Bose noise-canceling headphones, our 2020 game of the year Hades, and much more.

  • On one level “The Zone of Interest” is a love story set in the heart of Hades.

  • Persephone snacked on pomegranate seeds in Hades and now our gas bills rocket in January.

  • His image is found standing on the oldest monument, a form of Ra, the light of the lower world, and king and judge of Hades.

  • "He would make Satan stand up and take off his hat, if he paid Hades a visit," said Mrs. Tynan admiringly.

  • During the winter Tammuz dwelt in Hades, and at the beginning of spring Ishtar descended to search for him among the shades.

  • For in a swirl of dust and general undiluted Hades, the horses had stormed past the judges' stand.

  • Psyche was frightened by the terrible cries and the wretched dark faces of the souls in Hades.