Petrarch
英['pet,ra:k]
美['pet,ra:k]
- n. 彼特拉克(1304-1374,意大利诗人,学者、欧洲人文主义运动的主要代表)
双语例句
- 1. In 1337, Petrarch began work on his rambling writing De Viris Illustribus—On Famous Men, highlighting the virtus (or virtue) of classical heroes.
- 在1337年,彼特拉克开始撰写杂文《论名人》,主要突出古典英雄的美德。
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- 2. Petrarch celebrated their greatness in conquering fortune and rising to the top. This was the biographical tradition which Niccolò Machiavelli turned on its head.
- 彼得拉克庆祝他们征服财富并登上顶峰的伟大成就。这就是尼科诺·马基雅维利所颠覆的传记传统。
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- 3. And what Petrarch called the place?
- 彼特拉克是咋说这地方的?
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- 4. The immortal written works of Petrarch and Machiavelli.
- 不朽的作品里的彼特拉克和马基雅维里。
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- 5. Journeys, such as those portrayed by Dante and Petrarch, occur within.
- 行程如但丁和彼特拉克所描绘的,发生在。
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- 6. The literary standard came into being in the 14th century, largely through Dante's Divine Comedy and the works of Petrarch and Boccaccio.
- 意大利的标准书面语基本上是通过但丁的《神曲》和皮特·拉克以及薄迦丘的作品,在十四世纪才得以形成的。
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- 7. There is correspondence with geniuses including Petrarch and Michelangelo, and a missive from that most notorious of cardinal's daughters, Lucrezia Borgia.
- 有一些天才人物的信件,像是彼特拉克和米开朗基罗,也有来自红衣主教臭名昭著的女儿鲁克蕾齐亚·波吉亚的信。
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- 8. But at present specific researches are very scanty about Francesco Petrarch, the so-called "the Father of Humanism" in the academic circle of our country.
- 但是,对于被称为“人文主义之父”的彼得·拉克,我国学术界目前还缺乏具体的研究。
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- 9. To employ Vico'sterms, since I have used them to organize this book, Petrarch created the lyric poetry of the Aristocratic Age, which culminated in Goethe.
- 在我的这本书中,我运用了意大利美学家维柯的术语,彼得拉克创造了贵族时代的抒情诗,但是它最终在歌德的手里达到炉火纯青。
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- 10. We could find the reflection of the times from Petrarch. It was very difficult to understand many problems of the transformation of the West if we neglected him.
- 他是一个结点,一个时代的矛盾之结,从他身上可以找见时代的影子,越过他,就很难理解欧洲从中古向近代转型的许多问题。
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- 11. Mountains were considered dangerous and useless. Mountains could even be a sinful distraction from God, as Petrarch interpreted a passage in Augustine rebuking men who "admire the high mountains."
- 因为当时山被认为是危险的,无用的,甚至是不再全心忠心于神,是有罪的,就像彼特拉克解释一段文章里面奥古斯丁批判“称赞高山”的人。
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- 12. Mountains were considered dangerous and useless. Mountains could even be a sinful distraction from God, as Petrarch interpreted a passage in Augustine rebuking men who "admire the high mountains."
- 因为当时山被认为是危险的,无用的,甚至是不再全心忠心于神,是有罪的,就像彼特拉克解释一段文章里面奥古斯丁批判“称赞高山”的人。
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