解析 Beware the Ides of March 意思是“谨防3月15日”ides:古罗马历中3月,5月,7月,10月的第15日,其余各月份的第13日Origin 这句话的出处From Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, 1599. 'Beware the Ides of March' is the s... 结果一 题目 Beware the Ides of March!的出处与意思是什么? 答案 Beware...
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In Act 1, Scene 2 of "Julius Caesar", Shakespeare writes about a meeting between the dictator and a "soothsayer", 在《尤利乌斯·凯撒》第一幕第二场中,莎士比亚描写了这个独裁者和 "预言者"之间的会面, someone who can predict the ...
In Act 1, Scene 2 of "Julius Caesar", Shakespeare writes about a meeting between the dictator and a "soothsayer", 在《尤利乌斯·凯撒》第一幕第二场中,莎士比亚描写了这个独裁者和 "预言者"之间的会面, someone who can predict the future. "Beware the Ides of March," says the soothsayer. 这...
Beware the Ides of March 意思是“谨防3月15日”ides:古罗马历中3月,5月,7月,10月的第15日,其余各月份的第13日Origin 这句话的出处From Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, 1599. 'Beware the Ides of March' is the s...
Beware the Ides of March 意思是“谨防3月15日”ides:古罗马历中3月,5月,7月,10月的第15日,其余各月份的第13日Origin 这句话的出处From Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, 1599. 'Beware the Ides of March' is the soothsayer's message to Julius Caesar, warning of his death. 来自莎士比亚的朱利尤斯....
As long ago as 1601, william Shakespeare coined the 'ides' phrase for the soothsayer's warning to Julius Caesar of his impending demise. Ides is the Latin word for 15 March, May, July and October but the 13th of all the others, thus confirming what a strange language Latin is - and ...
In Act 1, Scene 2 of "Julius Caesar,” Shakespeare writes about a meeting between the dictator and a “soothsayer,” someone who can predict the future. “Beware the Ides of March,” says the soothsayer. Caesar asks, “What man is that?” And Brutus, Caesar’s loyal friend answers, ...
But why do some people still use the expression, "Beware of the Ides of March"? Why do they consider it an unlucky day? March 15 was very unlucky for one man a very long time ago. On that date in the year 44 BC Julius Caesar was killed. The British playwright William Shakespeare ta...
“Beware the Ides of March,” says the soothsayer. Caesar asks, “What man is that?” And Brutus, Caesar’s loyal friend answers, “A soothsayer says to (bids you) beware the Ides of March. Caesar does not listen to the warning. He should have. In Act III, Scene I, Shakespeare’s...