polis
英 ['pɒlɪs]
美 ['polɪs]
- n. 城邦;都市国家
- n. (Polis)人名;(英、俄)波利斯
polis 古希腊城邦来自希腊语polis,城市,城邦,市民,来自PIE*pele,城堡,要塞,围起来的土地,词源同police,policy.
- polis (n.)
- "ancient Greek city-state," 1894, from Greek polis "city, one's city; the state, citizens," from PIE *pele- "citadel; enclosed space, often on high ground" (cognates: Sanskrit pur, puram "city, citadel," Lithuanian pilis "fortress").
- 1. It lay in Grecian Polis and the Roman Law.
- 古希腊的城邦建构与古罗马的法制理论中,都隐藏着个人原理.
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- 2. It was from a little book by Susan Polis Schutz called Don't Be Afraid to Love.
- 这首诗选自苏珊?波利斯?舒尔茨的一本小册子,书名是大胆去爱.
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- 3. Aristotle was an encyclopedic scholar in Greek Polis crisis who wrote and attained excellent achievement.
- 亚里斯多德是古希腊科学知识的集大成者,他生活在城邦危机时代,在学术上成就突出、著述颇丰.
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- 4. The renewal of the wharf area in polis has become a headache and a hot spot.
- 大城市客运码头的更新开发已成为目前旧城改造的难点和热点.
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- 5. The discussion ends with a strong emphasis on the importance the polis in Greek history.
- 讨论结束了对希腊城邦的历史重要性的高度重视.
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