minerva / mɪˈnɜr və /
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minerva 的定义
n. 名词 noun- the ancient Roman goddess of wisdom and the arts, identified with the Greek goddess Athena.
- a woman of great wisdom.
- a female given name.
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- Northup was born in the New York town of Minerva in 1808, and held numerous jobs upstate, one of which was a violinist.
- Outside, on the roof, the clock is flanked by more Beaux Arts touches: statues of Hercules, Mercury, and Minerva.
- That afternoon, Maria presented her Minerva Awards to five “remarkable women” who have changed lives.
- The olive, too, was sacred to Minerva, and as the symbol of peace was woven into the victors crown.
- Athene (Roman Minerva) however, the goddess of wisdom, had a character without a flaw, and ranked with Apollo in wisdom.
- The feast of Minerva lasted five days, when offerings were made by all mechanics, artists, and scholars.
- At this time the minds of our yachtsmen were sorely fretted by the performance of the cutter 'Minerva' from Scotland.
- But a new art does not rise from the mind of a nation as Minerva is said to have risen from the head of Jupiter.