Heroes [
'hiərəus]
英雄们(英雄heroes的复数)
Hero \He"ro\, n.; pl. {Heroes}. [F. h['e]ros, L. heros, Gr. ?.]
1. (Myth.) An illustrious man, supposed to be exalted, after
death, to a place among the gods; a demigod, as Hercules.
2. A man of distinguished valor or enterprise in danger, or
fortitude in suffering; a prominent or central personage
in any remarkable action or event; hence, a great or
illustrious person.
Each man is a hero and oracle to somebody.
--Emerson.
3. The principal personage in a poem, story, and the like, or
the person who has the principal share in the transactions
related; as Achilles in the Iliad, Ulysses in the Odyssey,
and [AE]neas in the [AE]neid.
The shining quality of an epic hero. --Dryden.
{Hero worship}, extravagant admiration for great men, likened
to the ancient worship of heroes.
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Hero worship exists, has existed, and will forever
exist, universally among mankind. --Carlyle.
- Heroes all around me.
- Kris Kristofferson is more country music." Paul Hipp and the Heroes haven't cut any records yet, but he's talking to record companies now.
- Now Wood has come up with another play about soldiers, A Breed of Heroes (Sunday 9.30-11.00, BBC1), which begins a new season of Screen One.
- The 10 Norwegians have been celebrated in books and movies, including the American film production, "Heroes of Telemark." Roenneberg, who led the expedition at 23 years old, said: "It was not like a military operation.
- Its leaders are sequestered at the two-tiered Monument to the People's Heroes, surrounded by three cordons of student security guards.
- About 10,000 children wearing red scarves of the Young Pioneers, a Communist youth group, lined up on the 100-acre square in central Beijing while group members placed a wreath of flowers at the Heroes' Monument.
- About 60 people from four area peace activist groups, carrying signs that read "Ollie Not for President" and "Real Heroes Don't Lie," demonstrated in downtown Lynchburg against North's appearance at the ceremony.
- He was buried in a state ceremony at Kalibata Heroes Cemetery.
- Heroes all, of course.
- She was elected state FFA vice president and named one of 51 "Unsung American Heroes" in the July 4 edition of Newsweek magazine.
- This time it was a dinner at Granada's best hotel for members of the Mothers of Heroes and Martyrs, a Sandinista organization.
- It is cheaper to show reruns of "Taxi," "Alf," "Benson" and "Hogan's Heroes" than to make their own programs or buy more expensive European series.
- "I do not think George would have been happy to see the latest developments," said Iolanda Radulescu about her brother, who was killed in December and buried in the Young Heroes' Cemetery.
- House Heroes A program of total fitness Is working for our clan, As we're all busily working And sweating according to plan.
- The scars and bitterness of the civil war were dramatized Tuesday in dramatic full-page ads by the Mothers Committee of Heroes and Martyrs in the two pro-government newspapers.
- Heroes of the CEOs The Wall Street Journal survey on executive style asked CEOs to name their business heroes.
- Old Heroes Never Die No wonder the president feels so confident.
- He was writer or co-writer of the films "A Day at the Races"; "I Married a Witch"; "Hell Is for Heroes"; "A Gathering of Eagles"; "What's So Bad About Feeling Good?"; "Go for Broke," and many more.