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Hero1 US English

a priestess of Aphrodite at Sestos on the European shore of the Hellespont, whose lover Leander, a youth of Abydos on the opposite shore, swam the strait nightly to visit her. One stormy night he was drowned, and Hero in grief threw herself into the sea

Hero2 US English

(1st century), Greek mathematician and inventor; known as Hero of Alexandria. He described a number of hydraulic, pneumatic, and other mechanical devices, including elementary applications of the power of steam

hero US English

a person, typically a man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities

hero in hero US English

a person, typically a man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities

hero worship US English

excessive admiration for someone

hero's welcome US English

an enthusiastic welcome for someone who has done something brave or praiseworthy

antihero US English

a central character in a story, movie, or drama who lacks conventional heroic attributes

superhero US English

a benevolent fictional character with superhuman powers, such as Superman

hero sandwich in hero US English

another term for submarine sandwich.

Hero of Alexandria in Hero2 US English

(1st century), Greek mathematician and inventor; known as Hero of Alexandria. He described a number of hydraulic, pneumatic, and other mechanical devices, including elementary applications of the power of steam

hero English-French

héros m

hero English-Italian

eroe m

hero English-Spanish

héroe

folk hero English-German

Volksheld

hero-worship English-French

culte, adulation

hero worship English-Spanish

adoraciónde alguien a quien se tiene como ídolo


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