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Lu·cre·tius 英luːˈkriːʃəs, -ʃiːəs美luˈkriʃəs, -ʃiəsAHDl›-krēʹshəs, -shē-əs COCA¹⁰⁵⁶⁵²BNC⁸²⁵³⁰⁺¹⁰ 基本英英例句例句 n.卢克莱修古罗马哲学家及诗人形容词Lucretian Noun: Roman philosopher and poet; in a long didactic poem he tried to provide a scientific explanation of the universe 96-55 BCAsLucretiusput it, what is food to one man may be fierce to others.正如罗切斯所说:“对于一个人可能是美食的东西,对于其他人可能是毒药。 AsLucretiusput it,“what is food to one man may be fierce to others.正如罗切斯所说:“对于一个人可能是美食的东西,对于其他人可能是毒药。” Roman PhilosopherLucretiuswrote: What is food to one man is bitter poison to others.罗马哲学家:一个人的食物,却是令一个人的毒药。 S113 Roman PhilosopherLucretiuswrote: What is food to one man is bitter poison to others.罗马哲学家:一个人的食物,却是令一个人的毒药。 American poet and educator who wrote the sonnet sequence Two Lives and translated Beowulf and the works ofLucretius.伦纳德,威廉·埃勒瑞1876-1944美国诗人和教育家。他作品有十四行组诗两次生命1925年,他还翻译了贝尔武甫和卢克莱蒂尔斯的作品 The ancient theory of Democritus,Epicurus,andLucretius,according to which simple,minute,indivisible,and indestructible particles are the basic components of the entire universe.原子论古哲学家德谟克利特、伊比鸠鲁、卢梭等所持的唯物主义理论,认为简单微小的、不可分割、不可消灭的微粒是整个宇宙的基本组成部分。 Echoing ancient thinkers such as Democritus and Lucretius, they held ideas that were to prove too revolutionary even for a revolutionary age. 他们的观点与德谟克利特和卢克莱修这些古代思想家遥相呼应,就算在那个革命的年代,也显得过于前卫。 ecocn His followers became known as the Epicureans, the most famous of whom was Lucretius. 他的追随者成为知名的伊壁鸠鲁派,最著名的是卢克莱修 Lucretius。 yeeyan |