Boccaccio

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  • n. 薄伽丘(意大利诗人)
  • n. (Boccaccio)人名;(法、意)博卡乔
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Boccaccio
the name means "big-mouth" in Italian, from boccaccia, augmentative of bocca "mouth" (see bouche).
1. C : Yes , such as Dante Alighieri, Boccaccio and Ariosto.
( 是的, 比如说但丁 、 薄伽丘和阿里奥斯托. )

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2. Boccaccio, Giovanni . Decameron . Trans and Wang Keyi. Shanghai: Shanghai Translation Press, 1988.
薄伽丘:《十日谈》, 方平王科一译. 上海: 上海译文出版社, 1988年.

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3. Yes, such as Alighieri, Boccaccio and Ariosto.
是的, 比如说但丁 、 薄伽丘和阿里奥斯托.

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4. They later migrated into the stories of Chaucer in England and Boccaccio in Italy.
然后它们在英格阑的乔叟和意大利的薄伽丘的笔下被再次演绎.

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5. Boccaccio's treatment of sexual relations is often graphic, often witty, but never demeaning.
薄伽丘对性关系的处理经常是生动细致地描绘, 经常是风趣诙谐的, 但从不自贬身份.

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