释义 |
[ sahy-non ] / ˈsaɪ nɒn /
nouna Greek, posing as a deserter, who persuaded the Trojans to take the Trojan Horse into their city. Words nearby Sinonsinoauricular block, sinoauricular node, Sino-Japanese War, Sinologist, Sinology, Sinon, Sinope, Sinophile, sinopis, sinopulmonary, sinorespiratory Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for SinonThe Trojans were foolish enough to believe the story of Sinon, and they pitied him and unbound his hands. Tales of Troy and Greece|Andrew Lang Si donc le malade mange ce qu'on luy aura baill, bon prou luy face; sinon, lon dira, qu'il est bien malade. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Vol. III: Acadia, 1611-1616|Various Les Iesuites n'estoyent iusques alors recognus des Anglois, sinon que pour Prestres. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Vol. IV|Various While Troy sleeps, the fleet returns, and Sinon releases the Greeks from the horse (289-315). The Aeneid of Virgil|Virgil
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