fauns

英 [fɔːnz]

n.  农牧神(见于古罗马故事,呈人面人身羊腿羊角)
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柯林斯词典

  1. 农牧神(长着羊腿羊角人身的神话人物)
    A faun is an imaginary creature which is like a man with goat's legs and horns.

    双语例句

    1. She calls herself the Queen of Narnia though she has no right to be queen at all, and all the Fauns and Dryads and Naiads and Dwarfs and Animals-at least all the good ones-simply hate her.
      露茜说,她自称是那尼亚的女王,可是她根本没有资格作女王。所有的农牧之神、水神、树神小妖和动物,凡是心肠好的,都对她恨之入骨。
    2. If your sister has met one of the Fauns, she may have heard strange stories about me-nasty stories that might make her afraid to come to me.
      如果你的妹妹见到过一个农牧之神,她或许听到过关于我的什么坏话。她可能怕到我这儿来。
    3. A couple of fauns had apparently just been helping it out of its armour.
      显而易见,两个羊怪刚帮助那小矮人卸下盔甲。
    4. It is the country of Aslan, the country of the waking trees and visible naiads, of fauns and satyrs, of dwarfs and giants, of the gods and the centaurs, of talking beasts.
      在这个国家里,有神志清醒的大树,有机灵活泼的水中仙女,有羊怪,有森林之神、小矮人和巨人,有海狸和人头马,还有许多其他会讲话的动物。
    5. We fauns danced with the Dryads all night.
      我们羊人和森林女神彻夜跳舞。