hermes / ˈhɜr miz /

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hermes 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the ancient Greek herald and messenger of the gods and the god of roads, commerce, invention, cunning, and theft.Compare Mercury.
  2. Astronomy. a small asteroid that in 1937 approached within 485,000 miles of the earth, the closest approach of an asteroid ever observed.

更多hermes例句

  1. The cast includes out actor Levi Kreis as Hermes, the role for which out actor André De Shields won a Tony, and continues to play at the Walter Kerr Theatre in the reopened Broadway production.
  2. Apple has a small collection of expensive accessories into which you can slot your AirTags, ranging from a $13 Belkin-made key ring to a $449 Hermes luggage tag.
  3. She had complained to Hermes chief executive Jean-Louis Dumas that she couldn’t find a purse large enough to fit all of her things, and he vowed to create one for her.
  4. Hermes helped us for her scarves, as well as Kelly handbag archives.
  5. Kris Hermes, spokesperson of Americans for Safe Access agrees.
  6. She cheated on her husband Hephaestus with Ares, Hermes, and Dionysus.
  7. The director, Peter Hermes, had an online sample reel of previous work that included a spec Doritos commercial.
  8. But Hermes also delivers on his stated objective, to carry out a broad-stroke chronology of "music made new" in '70s New York.
  9. You will perhaps never excel them; I should think the “Hermes,” never.
  10. The name of Hermes was chosen because of the supposed magical powers of the god of the caduceus.
  11. In the retreat of the Hermes the smell of musk had evaporated.
  12. Hermes/Mercury, slim and wily, with a foxy face and quick movements, had slipped in silently.
  13. He is the same sly rogue as Hermes, though he has not some of the better qualities of that god.