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Hercules    音标拼音: [h'ɚkjəl,iz]
n. 大力英雄,大力士,武仙座

大力英雄,大力士,武仙座

Hercules
n 1: (classical mythology) a hero noted for his strength;
performed 12 immense labors to gain immortality [synonym:
{Hercules}, {Heracles}, {Herakles}, {Alcides}]
2: a large constellation in the northern hemisphere between Lyra
and Corona Borealis

Hercules \Her"cu*les\, n.
1. (Gr. Myth.) A hero, fabled to have been the son of Jupiter
and Alcmena, and celebrated for great strength, esp. for
the accomplishment of his twelve great tasks or "labors."
[1913 Webster]

2. (Astron.) A constellation in the northern hemisphere, near
Lyra.
[1913 Webster]

{Hercules' beetle} (Zool.), any species of {Dynastes}, an
American genus of very large lamellicorn beetles, esp.
{Dynastes hercules} of South America, which grows to a
length of six inches.

{Hercules powder}, an explosive containing nitroglycerin; --
used for blasting.
[1913 Webster] Hercules'-club
Hercules'-club

30 Moby Thesaurus words for "Hercules":
Antaeus, Atlas, Briareus, Brobdingnagian, Charles Atlas, Cyclops,
Gargantua, Goliath, Orion, Polyphemus, Samson, Superman, Tarzan,
Telamon, Titan, bully, bullyboy, colossus, giant, gorilla,
muscle man, powerhouse, stalwart, strong man, strong-arm man,
the mighty, the strong, tough, tough guy, tower of strength


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  • Heracles – Mythopedia
    Heracles, son of Zeus, was a hero famous for his physical strength and for performing the Twelve Labors He was easily recognized by his lion skin, club, and bow
  • Iphicles – Mythopedia
    Iphicles, son of Alcmene and Amphitryon, was the half-brother of Heracles and a minor hero himself His son Iolaus became Heracles’ faithful companion
  • Nemean Lion – Mythopedia
    The Nemean Lion was a ferocious beast whose hide was invulnerable to weapons It terrorized Nemea until Heracles finally killed it with his bare hands as the first of his Twelve Labors
  • Erymanthian Boar – Mythopedia
    The Erymanthian Boar was a ferocious beast, known for terrorizing those who lived near its mountainous lair In the end, it was captured alive by Heracles, who had been sent to fight the creature for his fourth labor
  • Hippolyta – Mythopedia
    Hippolyta was an Amazon queen and the owner of a famous mythical girdle She fought Heracles when the hero was sent to her kingdom to steal the girdle for his ninth labor
  • Antaeus – Mythopedia
    Antaeus, son of Poseidon, was a famously strong wrestler from Libya who was slain by the hero Heracles Antaeus could not be defeated as long as he was touching the earth, so Heracles hoisted him off the ground to kill him
  • Stymphalian Birds – Mythopedia
    The Stymphalian Birds were dangerous creatures who plagued the woods around Lake Stymphalus Heracles chased them away—or, in some traditions, wiped them out entirely—as one of his Twelve Labors
  • Heracles (Play) – Mythopedia
    The Heracles is a tragedy by Euripides, usually dated to around 415 BCE In the play, Heracles returns home after completing his Twelve Labors, just in time to save his family from a violent usurper But he is driven mad by the gods and ends up killing the wife and children he has just saved
  • Ladon – Mythopedia
    Ladon was a formidable serpent or dragon, tasked with guarding the golden apples hidden in the Garden of the Hesperides When Heracles came to steal the apples for his eleventh labor, he first had to find a way around the imposing Ladon
  • Alcestis (daughter of Pelias) – Mythopedia
    In other versions, Persephone, the queen of the Underworld, took pity on Alcestis and sent her back to the land of the living [12] Hercules Wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestis by Frederic Lord Leighton (ca 1869–1871) Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT Daderot Public Domain Pop Culture The myth of Alcestis remains well known





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