Cyclops
/ˈsaɪklɒps/noun
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- (pl. Cyclops, Cyclopses或Cyclopes /saɪˈkləʊpiːz/ )Greek Mythology a member of a race of savage one-eyed giants. In the Odyssey, Odysseus escaped death by blinding the Cyclops Polyphemus.【希腊神话】独眼巨人族成员(在《奥德赛》中, 奥德修斯弄瞎独眼巨人波吕斐摩斯得以逃命)。
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Cyclops
a minute predatory freshwater crustacean which has a cylindrical body with a single central eye剑水蚤。
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- Genus Cyclops and other genera, order Cyclopoida.剑水蚤属和其他属, 剑水蚤目。
词源
via Latin from Greek Kuklōps, literally 'round-eyed', from kuklos 'circle' + ōps 'eye'.