Seneca
英 美 ['sɛnɪkə]
- n. 塞內卡族(位於紐約西部);塞內卡語;塞內卡人
英文詞源
- Seneca
- 1610s, from Dutch Sennecas, collective name for the Iroquois tribes of what became upper New York, of uncertain origin, perhaps from a Mahican name for the Oneida or their village. Earlier sinnekens, senakees; form probably influenced by the name of the ancient Roman philosopher.
雙語例句
- 1. He'd be as generous as his friend Seneca Doane.
- 他要象他的朋友塞尼卡·多恩一般豁達大度.
來自辭典例句
- 2. Five women were meeting in Seneca Falls in upstate New York.
- 五名婦女聚集在紐約州北部的塞尼卡福爾斯.
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- 3. I hope through my study in Seneca College, my life will change.
- 我希望通過在聖力嘉學院的學習, 改變我的人生.
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- 4. Fate leads the willing and drag along the unwilling. --- Seneca.
- 不願者,拖曳之——命運如此行事而已. 所謂曆史必然性的鐵律,並不以個人意誌為轉移,康德曾經慨歎對於這樣的曆史, 隻有 名之以“大自然的計劃”,否則不可思議.
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- 5. Optimists always picture themselves accomplishing their goals. ( Lucius anaeus Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher )
- 樂觀主義者總是想象自己實現了目標的情景. ( 古羅馬哲學家西尼加 )
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