agora 的定义
plural ag·o·rae [ag-uh-ree]. /ˈæg əˌri/.
- a popular political assembly.
- the place where such an assembly met, originally a marketplace or public square.
- the Ag·o·ra, the chief marketplace of Athens, center of the city's civic life.
agora 近义词
等同于 shopping center
等同于 marketplace
更多agora例句
- You see, the internet, the agora where there’s no field of endeavor obscure enough that YOUR opinion is not only requested but desired, has created monsters.
- We find the same ideas to spring up in the agora of Athens, the wilds and snows of Norway, and the heathers and hills of Scotland.
- Even in the Homeric State there was a council of elders and an assembly of freemen—an agora—in addition to the king.
- As the crowd from the Agora also poured forth, Antonius was finally left on the tribunal sitting alone.
- All purchases and exchanges are to be made in the agora, and paid for on the spot; the law will not allow credit to be given.
- And so Theramenes was dragged through the Agora, in vehement and loud tones proclaiming the wrongs that he was suffering.