c.1050, horoscopus, from Latin horoscopus; the modern form is considered to be a mid-16c. reborrowing via Middle French horoscope. Ultimately from Greek horoskopos "nativity, horoscope," also "one who casts a horoscope," from hora "hour" (see year) + skopos "watcher; what is watched" (see scope (n.1)), in reference to the hour of one's birth.
中文解释
1、horo- + scop- + -e.2、其实,就是根据你的出生时间(the hour/time of one's birth),查看、观察当你出生时的星位(the position of the stars),来推测、预测你的命运。
实用例句
1. To draw up someone's horoscope, you need to know their date and exact time of birth.
要想用星相替人算命, 就得知道他们确切的出生日期和时辰.
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2. No animal of the horoscope is considered dumb or ugly or evil.
天宫图上的动物没有一种被认为是愚笨的或丑陋的或邪恶的.
来自辞典例句
3. Hundreds of factors are present in an individual horoscope map.
数以百计的因素参与到一个占星图里面.
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4. Venus governs two sectors of your horoscope: career and recreation.
金星管辖两个占星部门: 职业和娱乐活动.
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5. Millie is already f with the 12 animal signs of the Chinese horoscope.