Titan
n. <希神>提坦,太阳神,巨人
If you describe someone as a titan of a particular field, you mean that they are very important and powerful or successful in that field.
...the country's two richest business titans.
该国最富有的两位商业巨子
…the titans of Renaissance literature: Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne and Milton.
文艺复兴时期的文学巨擘:斯宾塞、莎士比亚、多恩与弥尔顿
1. a person of exceptional importance and reputation
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.
Zeus saw through the trick and felt displeased at the Titan's favour towards men.
宙斯识破了这套把戏,普罗米修斯对人类的偏爱让他很不高兴.
They would not succumb to this Titan who was bent on undoing them.
他们不愿向这个专门要损害他们的“巨人”让步.
A three - inch refractor will give an excellent view as well as showing Titan.
一架三英寸的折射望远镜就能看到极好的景象,还可以看出土卫六.
The way you've passed these last three days might knock up a Titan.
你这三天来的生活方式会使任何人病倒的.