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plutarch [ˈpluˌtɑrk]

n. 希腊的历史家;

例句:

  • Greek scholars Plutarch and Heraclitus advanced the idea that Theoclymenus's speech was a poetic description of an eclipse.
    来自SA
  • Shakespeare, for example, dipped into North's translation of Plutarch's lives for the plots of Julius Casear.
    例如, 莎士比亚的《儒略·凯撒》的情节就是从诺思所译的波卢塔克的《生活》一书中提炼的.
  • Plutarch tells of a pitiful scene that occurred at Philip's marriage to Cleopatra.
    普卢塔克曾谈过菲力浦和克里奥帕特腊结婚时发生的一个可憾的场面.
  • Greek author Plutarch: What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality.
    希腊作家布鲁达克的这句话: 我们内心的所得,将改变外界的现实.
  • Plutarch was not much younger when he started learning Latin.
    来自THETIMES
  • Joshua Reynolds said that his figures looked as if they fed upon roses, which is a quote from Plutarch but apt.
    来自THETIMES