virgil
[ˈvɚdʒəl]
n.
(=Vergil)维吉尔(古罗马诗人,公元前70-公元前19);
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But, lost at an anguished crossroads, she needed a Virgil.
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The judgments were somewhat opaque and never above a reference to Tacitus or Virgil.
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She rattled through a translation from Virgil's Aeneid.
她迅速看完了维吉尔的《埃涅阿斯纪》的一个译本。
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Virgil Gunch finds occasion to speak to him about his disorderly life.
维杰尔·冈奇也找机会就他的放荡生活提出劝告.
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I remember vividly another evening, when something led us to talk of Dante's veneration for Virgil.
我记得很清楚,另一天晚上, 不知什么使我们谈起但丁对维吉尔的崇拜.
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His support enabled Virgil to dedicate himself full time to study and writing.
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