释义 |
clio I. \ˈklī(ˌ)ō\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Clio, one of the Muses, also, a sea nymph, from Latin, from Greek Kleiō, one of the Muses, from kleiein to make famous; akin to Greek klytos famous — more at loud : a genus of pteropod mollusks having an external symmetrical shell II. noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized : any of several statuettes awarded annually by a professional organization for notable achievement in radio and television commercials |