Sanan Apollo käännös englanti-suomi
- ApolloMinulla on tapana verrata tätä asiaintilaa Apollo-hankkeeseen. I often compare this state of affairs with that which applied in relation to the Apollo project. Delfoissa, Apollon temppelin päätykolmiossa ovat sanat "kohtuus kaikessa". Apollo's temple in Delphi bore the inscription: nothing in excess. Apollonin koskettaessa Daphnea tämä muuttui laakeripuuksi ja pelastui raiskaukselta. The moment Apollo touched her, Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree and she was saved from being raped.
- ApolloMinulla on tapana verrata tätä asiaintilaa Apollo-hankkeeseen. I often compare this state of affairs with that which applied in relation to the Apollo project. Delfoissa, Apollon temppelin päätykolmiossa ovat sanat "kohtuus kaikessa". Apollo's temple in Delphi bore the inscription: nothing in excess. Apollonin koskettaessa Daphnea tämä muuttui laakeripuuksi ja pelastui raiskaukselta. The moment Apollo touched her, Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree and she was saved from being raped.
- Apollo-asteroidi
- Apollo-[[asteroidi]]
- ApollonDelfoissa, Apollon temppelin päätykolmiossa ovat sanat "kohtuus kaikessa". Apollo's temple in Delphi bore the inscription: nothing in excess. Apollonin koskettaessa Daphnea tämä muuttui laakeripuuksi ja pelastui raiskaukselta. The moment Apollo touched her, Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree and she was saved from being raped. Arvoisa puhemies, kreikkalaisen mytologian mukaan Daphne on nuori nainen, jota Apollon-jumala ahdisteli. Madam President, Daphne is the young woman in Greek mythology who was chased by the God Apollo.
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Sanan Apollo määritelmät
- : The son of Zeus and Leto, , and the twin brother of Artemis, . He was the god of light, music, medicine, and poetry; and prophecy, dance, manly beauty, and more
- Short for , an
- w:Apollo Theater|Apollo Theater, a music hall in New York City associated with African-American performers
- A very handsome young man
- A placename.
- An asteroid possessing an orbit that crosses the orbit of the Earth and an orbital period of over one year, with semimajor axes greater than 1 AU, and perihelion distances less than 1.017 AU