Bacchus has drowned more men than Nepture. 酒神淹死的人比海神多。
Bacchus hath drowned more men than Neptune. 在酒里淹死的人比在海里淹死的人多。
bacchus
[ noun ] (classical mythology) god of wine; equivalent of Dionysus <noun.person>
Bacchus \Bac"chus\, n. [L., fr. Gr. Ba`kchos.] (Myth.) The god of wine, son of Jupiter and Semele.
Despite a misty fog Sunday, the crowd was 10 deep for the popular Bacchus parade, led by comedian Billy Crystal as this year's god of wine and revelry.
Keynston Mill's most expensive non-sparkling wine, Dry Bacchus, sells for Pounds 5.95. Richard employs one man full time on fruit growing and himself often works from 6 am until late evening, seven days a week.
This thought lasts until, walking back to my hotel, I encounter the Endymion parade, sort of an opening act for the Bacchus parade the following night, and even larger parades on subsequent nights.
The success of Bacchus encouraged other groups to start parading.
Dinosaurs act out the origin of the Earth to the strains of Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring." Fauns, centaurs and a drunken Bacchus populate Mount Olympus in Beethoven's "Pastoral Symphony."
She is rescued by Paul Frey, debuting as Bacchus.
The nearby smaller temple of Bacchus - on the same scale as the Parthenon - is astonishingly complete, lacking a roof but with much of its internal detail remaining. And if the war kept away the tourists, it also frightened off the tourist parasites.