"daimon" 怎么发音
word
ˈdʌɪməʊn
DY-mohn
ˈdʌɪməʊn
DY-mohn
释义
In ancient Greek mythology and philosophy, a daimon is a supernatural being or spirit, often seen as a personal guiding force. It is not always good or evil, but acts between gods and humans.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈdʌɪməʊn
英式英语
ˈdʌɪməʊn
简化发音
美式
DY-mohn
英式
DY-mohn
语境中听
In Greek mythology, a daimon could be helpful or harmful.
Socrates said he listened to his daimon for guidance.
A daimon is neither completely good nor bad.
Some philosophers believed everyone has a personal daimon guiding their destiny.