proper nounˈsɪsərəʊˈsɪsəroʊ
(106–43 BC), Roman statesman, orator, and writer; full name Marcus Tullius Cicero. As an orator and writer Cicero established a model for Latin prose; his surviving works include speeches, treatises on rhetoric, philosophical works, and letters. A supporter of Pompey against Julius Caesar, in the Philippics (43 BC) he attacked Mark Antony, who had him put to death.
西塞罗,马库斯·图利乌斯(公元前106- 前43,罗马政治家,雄辩家,作家;作为雄辩家和作家,西塞罗为拉丁语散文确立了典范,存世作品包括演说、辩术论文,哲学著作和信件;他支持庞培反对尤利乌斯·凯撒,在《反腓力辞》 公元前43年中抨击马克·安东尼,为后者处死)
proper nounˈsɪsərəʊˈsɪsəˌroʊ
A town in north-eastern Illinois, just west of Chicago; population 80,414 (est. 2008).
proper nounˈsɪsəroʊˈsisərō
(106–43 BC), Roman statesman, orator, and writer; full name Marcus Tullius Cicero. As an orator and writer Cicero established a model for Latin prose; his surviving works include speeches, treatises on rhetoric, philosophical works, and letters. A supporter of Pompey against Julius Caesar, in the Philippics (43 BC) he attacked Mark Antony, who had him put to death.
西塞罗,马库斯·图利乌斯(公元前106- 前43,罗马政治家,雄辩家,作家;作为雄辩家和作家,西塞罗为拉丁语散文确立了典范,存世作品包括演说、辩术论文,哲学著作和信件;他支持庞培反对尤利乌斯·凯撒,在《反腓力辞》 公元前43年中抨击马克·安东尼,为后者处死)
proper nounˈsɪsəˌroʊˈsisəˌrō
A town in north-eastern Illinois, just west of Chicago; population 80,414 (est. 2008).