Pygmalion
Pyg·ma·lion
P0682900 (pĭg-māl′yən, -mā′lē-ən)Pygmalion
(pɪɡˈmeɪlɪən)Pyg•ma•li•on
(pɪgˈmeɪ li ən, -ˈmeɪl yən)n.
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单词 | pygmalion | |||
释义 | PygmalionPyg·ma·lionP0682900 (pĭg-māl′yən, -mā′lē-ən)Pygmalion(pɪɡˈmeɪlɪən)Pyg•ma•li•on(pɪgˈmeɪ li ən, -ˈmeɪl yən)n.
PygmalionPygmalion(pĭgmāl`yən). 1 In Greek mythology, king of Cyprus. He fell in love with a beautiful statue of a woman. When he prayed to Aphrodite for a wife like it, the goddess brought the statue to life and Pygmalion married her. In one version of the legend, the statue becomes Aphrodite; another states that Pygmalion sculpted the statue himself and that after coming to life it was called Galatea. 2 In Vergil's Aeneid, king of Tyre. He was the brother of DidoDido, in Roman mythology, queen of Carthage, also called Elissa. She was the daughter of a king of Tyre. After her brother Pygmalion murdered her husband, she fled to Libya, where she founded and ruled Carthage. ..... Click the link for more information. and killed her husband, Sychaeus, to get his riches. Pygmalionin mythology: (1) King of Tyre and brother of Dido (Elissa), the legendary founder of Carthage. Pygmalion slew Dido’s husband in order to take possession of his wealth. (2) King of Cyprus, and sculptor, who fell in love with a statue he had sculpted of the girl Galatea. In answer to his prayers, Aphrodite brought the statue to life. There are also other variants of the myth. The name “Pygmalion” has come to signify someone who falls in love with his own creation. The subject has been used repeatedly in literature and art—by Ovid, J.-J. Rousseau, B. Shaw, F. Boucher, E.-M. Falconet, and others. PygmalionPygmalionPygmalionPygmalion,Greek mythological character.Pygmalion
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