caesar

英 美
  • n. 凯撒(古罗马的将军、政治家;暴君;独裁者
Noun:
  1. conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (100-44 BC)

  2. United States comedian who pioneered comedy television shows (born 1922)

1. Caesar marched north into the forests that border the Danube River.
恺撒挥师北上,深入到多瑙河沿岸的森林地带。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The triumphal arch commemorates Caesar's victory over Pompey.
凯旋门用于纪念恺撒击败庞培,得胜而归。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Cleopatra's seduction of Caesar
克里奥帕特拉对凯撒的引诱

来自《权威词典》

4. "So you did 'Macbeth' in the first year?" — "No, in the first year we did 'Julius Caesar'."
“那么你在第一年时学了《麦克白》?”——“不,第一年我们学的是《恺撒大帝》。”

来自柯林斯例句

5. If the spirit of Caesar could be called up by some spell, I wonder what it would think of the present day.
如果凯撒的灵魂可以用符咒召回的话, 我不知道它对当今世界会有什么看法.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    1. I cannot but bless the memory of July Caesar, for the great esteem he express for fat men and his aversion to lean one.
      我不得不求上天为纪念朱利叶斯·恺撒而祝福,因为他曾大力推崇胖子而又讨厌瘦个子。
    2. If this policy were not accepted as the policy of the Government, I should feel it my duty to appeal to Caesar.
      如果这一政策不被采纳为政府的政策,那么我有责任诉诸国民公决。
    3. Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.
      不是我比较不喜欢凯撒,而是我更喜欢罗马。