early 15c., from Latin titan, from Greek titan, member of a mythological race of giants who attempted to scale heaven by piling Mount Pelion on Mount Ossa but were overthrown by Zeus and the other gods. They descended from Titan, elder brother (or grandson) of Kronos. The name is perhaps from tito "sun, day," which probably is a loan-word from a language of Asia Minor. Sense of "person or thing of enormous size or ability" first recorded 1828. Applied to planet Saturn's largest satellite in 1831; it was discovered 1655 by Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens, who named it Saturni Luna "moon of Saturn." Related: Titaness; titanian.
Titan 双语例句
1. The largest moon, Titan, is larger than earth.
最大的卫星, TITAN, 比地球还大.
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2. The thermochemical properties of reaction N ++ H 2→ NH ++ H have been computed under Titan � � s atmosphere conditions.
依据Titan大气的压强和温度条件计算了N++H2→NH++H反应的热化学函数.
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3. TITAN : Each plate contains agarose in barbital buffer with 0.02 % thimerosal added as a preservative.
TITAN:每皿含有琼脂醣在巴比妥〔二乙基丙二醯尿素〕缓冲剂中,并加了0.02%有机汞作为防腐剂.
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4. Because Titan is Saturn's largest moon, it held special interest for us.
由于土卫六是最大的卫星, 因此我们对它特别感兴趣.
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5. Zeus saw through the trick and felt displeased at the Titan's favour towards men.