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aristotle
时间: 2024-12-14 16:55:17
英 [ˈærɪˌstɒtl]

n.瓶子;臀部;肛门;

双语例句
  • Aristotle was valued because of his clear exposition of rational thought.

    亚里士多德因其对理性思维的清晰阐述而被重视。

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  • All thinkers, to some degree, have read Aristotle through their own lenses.

    所有的思想家在某种程度上,都是透过他们自己的角度来读亚里士多德。

  • For example, Aristotle once had a research library in the third century B.C..

    例如,亚里斯多德在公元前三世纪曾有一个研究型图书馆。

  • It is a beautiful and uncharacteristically poetic image that Aristotle offers.

    亚里士多德提供了一种美丽而非比寻常的诗歌意象。

  • The attainment of happiness becomes the ultimate or highest good for Aristotle.

    对亚里士多德来说,获得幸福成为了终极的或最高形式的善。

  • What we think of as the golden age of Greece was virtually at an end during the lifetime of Aristotle.

    我们所知的希腊黄金时期,其实是在亚里士多德的生年已走到末端。

  • Aristotle and Socrates debated the nature of "akrasia"—our tendency to do things against our interests.

    亚里士多德和苏格拉底讨论了“无自制力”的本质——我们倾向于做违背自己利益的事情。

  • Alexander's parents wanted him to receive the finest education, and arranged for him to study under Aristotle.

    亚历山大的父母希望他接受最好的教育,并安排他在亚里士多德的指导下学习。

  • In the end, Aristotle says that true happiness is the exercise of reason—a life of intellectual contemplation.

    最后,亚里士多德说,真正的幸福是对理性的运用——一种理性思考的生活。

  • In the name of human nature, for example, Aristotle and most thinkers up to the eighteenth century defended slavery.

    例如,到18世纪为止,亚里士多德和大多数思想家都以人性的名义为奴隶制辩护。

  • According to Aristotle—a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great—most relationships don't qualify as true friendships.

    据亚里士多德——柏拉图的学生兼亚历山大大帝的老师——的说法,大多数的关系并不能算作真正的友谊。

  • But according to Aristotle—a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great—most relationships don't qualify as true friendships.

    但据亚里士多德——柏拉图的学生兼亚历山大大帝的老师——的说法,大多数的关系并不能算作真正的友谊。

  • First of all, Aristotle derived the term philia from Plato's eros, and he redefined love as something that is more dependent on reason than on passion.

    首先,亚里士多德从柏拉图的厄洛斯衍生出了菲利亚一词,他重新定义爱为更依赖于理性而非激情的东西。

  • Within his own lifetime, Aristotle would see Athens, Sparta, and the other great cities of Greece swallowed up by the great Macedonian Empire to the north.

    在他有生之年,亚里士多德看到雅典、斯巴达和希腊的其他大城市被北方的马其顿帝国吞并。

  • Aristotle is considered the ancestor of the varying sorts of thought about form, and it's this move that he makes in Poetics that engenders this possibility.

    亚里士多德被认为是各种形式思想的始祖,正是他在《诗学》中做出的这一举动,才产生了这种可能性。

  • One, set forth by Aristotle in the fourth century B.C., sees humans as naturally imitative—as taking pleasure in imitating persons, things, and actions and in seeing such imitations.

    亚里士多德在公元前4世纪提出的一个理论认为,人是天生的模仿者——即从模仿他人、事物和行为和观看这些模仿中获得乐趣。

  • The Greek thinker Aristotle once said, "People regard friendship as a matter of similarity; they say that we love those who are like ourselves."

    希腊思想家亚里士多德曾言:“人们认为友谊便是相似,所爱之人就是与自己相似之人。”

  • Logical work until then was mostly paraphrasis or commentary on the work of Aristotle.

    在此之前,逻辑著作大多是对亚里士多德著作的释义或评论。

  • And Aristotle recognized this.

    而亚里士多德承认这点。

  • What is Aristotle saying about us?

    亚里士多德是怎么评判我们?

  • This is a point made by Aristotle.

    这个观点是亚里士多德提出的。

  • After that came Aristotle.

    在亚里士多德出现后。

  • What was Aristotle saying?

    亚里士多德到底在说啥?

  • But that's Aristotle.

    这就是亚里士多德。

  • Aristotle is our adviser on this matter.

    亚里士多德是我们在这个问题上的顾问。

  • Aristotle disagrees with Kant and Rawls.

    亚里士多德不同意康德和罗尔斯。

  • Aristotle was born.

    亚里士多德出生了。

  • Aristotle tells us that slavery is natural.

    亚里士多德告诉我们奴役是自然的演变。

  • We're proud of reading Plato and Aristotle.

    我们为阅读柏拉图和亚里士多德而感到骄傲。

  • There's a story about the life of Aristotle.

    有一个关于亚里士多德人生的故事。