Pierian

英 [pai'eriən] 美
  • adj. 缪斯女神的;希腊派埃里亚的
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Pierian (adj.)
literally "of Pieria," 1590s, from Latin Pierius "Pieria," from Greek Pieria, district in northern Thessaly, reputed home of the Muses; thus "pertaining to poetry."
A little Learning is a dang'rous Thing;
Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring:
[Pope, "Essay on Criticism," 1711]
The name is ultimately from PIE *peie- "be fat, swell" (see fat (adj.)).
1. B little learning is a dangerous thing, drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring.
学识陋劣是件危险的事, 要深刻透彻吮饮, 否则就尝不到常识源泉的甘雨.

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2. A little learning is a dangerous thing, drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring.
学识浅薄是件危险的事, 要深透吮饮, 不然就尝不到知识源泉的甘霖.

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