hero

A2 CET-4 Oxf 3000 高中 FREQ #1219 ★★★☆☆

n. 英雄, 超越常人者, 男主角

发音

UK /ˈhɪə.ɹəʊ/
UK /ˈhɪə.ɹəʊ~ˈçɪə.ɹəʊ/
US /ˈhɪɹ.oʊ/
US /ˈhiɹ.oʊ/
CA /ˈhɛɹ.oʊ/

词形变化

heroes 复数 heroes heros heros 复数 heroed heroes 三单 heroing heros 三单 heroing 现在分词 heroeing 现在分词 heroed 过去式 heroed 过去分词

别名

heroe

教材释义与例句

名词

英雄;男主角,男主人公

a man who is admired for doing something extremely brave

He had dared to speak out against injustice, and overnight he became a national hero .

他敢于站出来抨击不公正的现象,一夜之间就成了国家英雄。

His father was a war hero , a former fighter pilot.

他父亲是一位战争英雄,曾经是战斗机飞行员。

the unsung heroes who drove convoys of aid to Bosnia

运载援助物品到波斯尼亚的那些无名英雄

A man hailed as a hero for 50 years has been unmasked as a traitor.

50年来一直被誉为英雄的人被揭发为叛徒。

释义与例句

n. A2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    Somebody who possesses great bravery and carries out extraordinary or noble deeds.

    My mom died a hero on duty.

  2. 2.

    A role model.

  3. 3.

    The protagonist in a work of fiction.

  4. 4.

    The current player, especially a hypothetical player for example and didactic purposes. Compare: villain (“any opponent player”). Not to be confused with hero call (“a weak call against a supposed bluff”).

    游戏

    Let's discuss how to play if the hero has KK, and there's an ace on board.

  5. 5.

    A large sandwich made from meats and cheeses.

  6. 6.

    The product chosen from several candidates to be photographed, as in food advertising, or with props used in a movie.

    定语 艺术 媒体
  7. 7.

    The eye-catching top portion of a web page, sometimes including a hero image; the portion above the fold.

    计算机 工程 数学
  8. 8.

    The standout component of a dish; the part of a dish that should take center stage on the palate.

    烹饪
v.
  1. 1.

    To act as a hero (brave person; role model; or protagonist).

    英雄

    勇士

    主角

    勇者

    非正式 不及物
  2. 2.

    To praise or laud.

    及物
  3. 3.

    To bring attention to; to highlight; to spotlight.

    及物

词汇关系

相关短语

词源

From Middle English heroes, from Old French heroes, from Latin hērōs (“hero”), from Ancient Greek ἥρως (hḗrōs, “demi-god, hero”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *ser- (“to watch over, protect”); if so, related to Latin servo (“protect”). Displaced Middle English heleð, haleð, from Old English hæleþ, hæle.

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