Diogenes

英[daiˈɔdʒini:z]
美[daɪˈɑdʒəˌniz]

基本释义

n.
戴奥真尼斯(希腊的哲学家,公元前412-323)

实用例句

With that generosity which Aristotle had taught him, Alexander determined to call upon Diogenes.

亚力山大以亚里斯多德教给他的慷慨大度, 决定亲自去拜访戴奥吉尼斯.

辞典例句

If I were not Alexander, I would be Diogenes.

假如我不是亚历山大, 我就会是提奥奇斯.

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Which historical figure do you most identify with? Diogenes.

你觉得你最像哪个历史人物? 第欧根尼.(这点绝对得同意. )

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The philosopher replied rather contemptuously , I am Diogenes , the Cynic.

哲学家相当傲慢地回答说:“我是 提奥奇尼斯 --犬儒学者. ”

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Alexander and Gaius and Pompeius , what are they in comparison with Diogenes and Heraclitus and Socrates?

亚历山大、盖耶斯和庞培与第欧根尼、赫拉克利特、苏格拉底比较起来是什么人 呢 ?

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Diogenes held that the good man was self - sufficient and did not require material comforts or wealth.

提奥奇尼斯认为好人是 自给自足 的,不需要物质享受和财富.

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A surprised Alexander then replied quickly, " If I were not Alexander, I would be Diogenes. "

大吃一惊的亚历大继而迅速回答道: “ 假如我不是亚历山大, 我就会是提奥奇斯. ”

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Carter's flat and the main rival in Shanghai, is from St. Diogenes and Nevis Collins.

弗拉特和卡特在上海的主要对手, 是来自圣基尼斯和尼维斯的柯林斯.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. an ancient Greek philosopher and Cynic who rejected social conventions (circa 400-325 BC)

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