Cicero

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基本释义

西塞罗(Marcus Tullius,前 106-前43年,古罗马政治家、雄辩家、著作家; 美国城市)

实用例句

This attitude was equated with justice by Cicero.

西塞罗将这种态度看成是正义.

辞典例句

Do you also know a man named Paul Cicero?

你也认识一位叫保罗席西罗的人?

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Cicero 174. Happiness comes from the health of the soul.

西塞罗174. 幸福来自健全的心灵.

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So , Cicero first warned us against the danger of being lackadaisical.

西塞罗首先警告我们要注意萎靡不振的危险.

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The more laws, the less justice. - --- Marcus Cicero.

越多法律, 越少公正. ---- 马库斯.西塞罗.

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We have enrolled every local Cicero.

我们把各地西塞罗式的雄辩家都招来了.

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Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error. - --- Cicero.

任何人都可能犯错误, 但只有傻瓜才坚持错误. ---- 西塞罗.

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Hrebiniak : We can answer the question by going way back to Cicero and then Jefferson.

让我们回想一下西塞罗和杰斐逊说过的话.

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真题例句

But perhaps Plutarch is suggesting something slightly different, something a bit closer to Marcus Cicero's claim that one should criticize by creation, not by finding fault.

出自-2015年12月阅读原文

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Noun
  • 1. a linear unit of the size of type slightly larger than an em

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