Sinon added some clever touches to his story to make it more believable.
诗乃在他的故事中添加了一些巧妙的润色,使其更加可信。
迷人历史
It just happened to be at the moment he was denouncing Sinon, and his death was therefore taken as a sign that Sinon was telling the truth.
恰好是他在声讨诗乃的时候,他的死也算是诗乃说的是真话的标志。
迷人历史
Many Trojans suspected that this giant hollow horse was a trap, but they were persuaded by Sinon – Odysseus's cousin – that it was indeed just a gift to the goddess.
In Greek mythology, Sinon (Greek: "Σίνων", from the verb "σίνομαι"—sinomai, "to harm, to hurt") a son of Aesimus (son of Autolycus), or of the crafty Sisyphus, was a Greek warrior during the Trojan War.