Corsican
英['kɔ:sikən]
美['kɔ:sikən]
- adj. 柯西嘉的;柯西嘉人的;柯西嘉语的
- n. 柯西嘉人;柯西嘉语
双语例句
- 1. We had forgotten to say that Jacopo was a Corsican.
- 我们忘了提一句,雅格布也是科西嘉人。
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- 2. Well, amiable Corsican, let us suppose it is providence.
- 好吧,科西嘉先生,我就算这是天意吧。
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- 3. "But," said Franz, "the Corsican bandits that were among the crew of his vessel?"
- “但是,”弗兰兹说道,“科西喜强盗和他的船员混在一起,这件事你又怎么解释呢?”
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- 4. Although Napoleon's parents were members of the minor Corsican nobility, his family was not wealthy.
- 虽然拿破仑的父母出身科西嘉低层贵族世家,但家境并不富裕。
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- 5. "Don't you remember," said the patron, "I told you that among the crew there were two Corsican brigands?"
- “您不记得了吗,”船长说,“我告诉过您船员里面还有两个科西嘉强盗呢。”
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- 6. Or, as you are a Corsican, that you had been unable to resist the desire of making a 'stiff,' as you call it.
- 那么,你既然是一个科西嘉人,你也许曾按奈不住心头的怒火,干过你们所谓‘摘瓢儿’的事。
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- 7. Although Napoleon was Corsican, he is considered by most modern Frenchmen to have been French as their own forebears.
- 虽然拿破仑是科西嘉岛人,可是今日大我数的法国人仍为他是他的祖先法国人。
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- 8. The Napoleonic wars: lost. Temporary victories (remember the first rule!) due to leadership of a Corsican, who ended up being no match for a British footwear designer.
- 拿破仑战争:输了。暂时的胜利(要记住第一条规律!)归功于来自科西嘉岛屿的领导人,他最终还是被证明不如英国的一个制鞋匠。
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- 9. The Napoleonic wars: lost. Temporary victories (remember the first rule!) due to leadership of a Corsican, who ended up being no match for a British footwear designer.
- 拿破仑战争:输了。暂时的胜利(要记住第一条规律!)归功于来自科西嘉岛屿的领导人,他最终还是被证明不如英国的一个制鞋匠。
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