She rejoices in the name of Cassandra Postlethwaite. 她为有卡桑德拉·波斯尔思韦特这样的名字而引以为荣.
Greek mythology) the last king of Troy; father of Hector and Paris and Cassandra. (希腊神话)洛伊最后一个国王;赫克托、里斯和卡桑德拉的父亲。
She is the great-great-granddaughter of Cassandra Trelawney, a very gifted, very famous Seer. 她是一个非常知名的、分很高的先知卡珊德拉·里劳妮的玄孙女。
cassandra
[ noun ] (Greek mythology) a prophetess in Troy during the Trojan War whose predictions were true but were never believed <noun.person>
"I'm not coming back," said Kate Lewis, who carried her 8-month-old baby Cassandra from their home down Mirador Street to where an embassy official was waiting for them.
Neither was this empty feeling mitigated by Grace Bumbry's totally unmemorable performance as Cassandra or Ms. Verrett, in slightly better shape, mysteriously bewailing the departure of a thoroughly dislikable, tin-voiced Aeneas.
But I am a Cassandra, a neo-Malthusian.
The department named Cassandra Moore, a real estate broker, executive director of the Interagency Council on the Homeless.
"I'm a hopeless romantic," said Denver, who in August married Australian singer Cassandra Delaney.
Elvira was born Cassandra Peterson in Colorado Springs, Colo., and had the good fortune to have a mother who owned a costume shop.
High up above us, Cassandra (bare midriff) foretells disaster; Astyanax is caught and led to destruction; his mother Andromache hurls herself to her death.