Caesar的意思和读音

Caesar

: [ˈsizɚ] : [ˈsi:zə]

n.

caesars  

n.1.;2.,

n.1.the title given to a Roman emperor, especially from the reign of Augustus to that of Hadrian2.somebody, e.g. a ruler or leader, who acts like a dictator

1.(Kaiser)(Tsar)(Caesar)

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1.With Tiberius Caesar, Sejanus had ascended to that height, as they two were termed, and reckoned, as a pair of friends.西

2.Julius Caesar's army in the rapid, bold, engaged the enemy when the motor is usually hard to concentrate against enemy forces in a flank.·

3.After Pompey was murdered, Cleopatra decided it was important to make friends with Caesar for her safety and that of her country.

4.If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar's, to him I say, that Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his.

5.It would look strange if he made no effort. Actually, losing the eagle is useful to Caesar.

6.Eventually, Caesar breaks out, steals some of the medicine that made him smart and returns to give it to his ape comrades.

7.It may conceivably knock the British empire to bits and leave England as primitive as she was when Julius Caesar landed in Kent.使使-

8.Once when Caesar was passing through a little country vil-lage, all the men, women and children of the place came out tosee him.

9.The census was also used in the early days for calculating direct taxation, as it had been in the days of Caesar Augustus.

10.The marriage did not turn out to be a good career move for Caesar in the long run.Caesar