The word "Venus" can refer to several different things, so let’s break it down in a simple way.
Astronomy: Venus is the second planet from the Sun in our solar system. It is known for being bright and can often be seen in the sky early in the morning or just after sunset. Because of its brightness, it is often called the "morning star" or the "evening star."
Mythology: In Roman mythology, Venus is the goddess of love and beauty. She is similar to the Greek goddess Aphrodite. People often refer to her when talking about love, romance, or beauty.
Biology: In biology, "Venus" can also refer to a type of clam (specifically the genus "Venus") that has thick, oval shells. These clams are edible and are found in various places around the world.
While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly using "Venus," you might come across expressions related to love and beauty, such as: - "Love is in the air": Suggests that romance or love is present and can be felt by everyone. - "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder": Means that different people have different opinions about what is beautiful.