Anaximander affirms that the sea is the remainder of the primogenial humidity, the greatest part of which being dried up by the fire, the influence of the great heat altered its quality. Anaxagoras that in the beginning water did not flow, but was as a standing1 pool; and that it was burnt by the movement of the sun about it, by which the oily part of the water being exhaled2, the residue3 became salt. Empedocles, that the sea is the sweat of the earth heated by the sun. Antiphon, that the sweat of that which was hot was separated from the rest which were moist; these by seething4 and boiling became bitter, as happens in all sweats. Metrodorus, that the sea was strained through the earth, and retained some part of its density5; the same is observed in all those things which are strained through ashes. The schools of Plato, that the element of water being compacted by the rigor6 of the air became sweet, but that part which was expired from the earth, being enfired, became of a brackish7 taste.
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1 standing | |
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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v.呼出,发散出( exhale的过去式和过去分词 );吐出(肺中的空气、烟等),呼气 | |
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n.残余,剩余,残渣 | |
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沸腾的,火热的 | |
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5 density | |
n.密集,密度,浓度 | |
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6 rigor | |
n.严酷,严格,严厉 | |
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7 brackish | |
adj.混有盐的;咸的 | |
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