"phoebus" 怎么发音
word
FEE-buhs
FEE-buhs
释义
An old poetic name for the sun, often used in literature to refer to the sun as a god, especially Apollo in Greek and Roman mythology.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfibəs
英式英语
ˈfiːbəs
简化发音
美式
FEE-buhs
英式
FEE-buhs
语境中听
In old poems, the sun is sometimes called Phoebus.
The myth says Phoebus drives his chariot across the sky each day.
Painters have shown Phoebus with rays of light around his head.
On days like this, you can really feel Phoebus burning down from above.