caesar / ˈsi zər /

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caesar 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Ga·ius [gey-uhs] /ˈgeɪ əs/ [key-uhs] /ˈkeɪ əs/ Julius, c100–44 b.c., Roman general, statesman, and historian.
  2. Sidney, "Sid", 1922–2014, U.S. comedian.
  3. a title of the Roman emperors from Augustus to Hadrian, and later of the heirs presumptive.
  4. any emperor.
  5. a tyrant or dictator.
  6. any temporal ruler, in contrast with God; the civil authority. Matthew 22:21.
  7. a male given name: from a Roman family name.

caesar 近义词

caesar

等同于 autocrat

caesar

等同于 ruler

caesar

等同于 king

更多caesar例句

  1. It started with a Caesar salad, and then a shrimp cocktail, and then a prime rib, and it ended with an ice cream sundae.
  2. One only need to look back through history—from Caesar’s Rome to Napoleon’s France—to see clearly that when a republic couples a large standing military with dysfunctional domestic politics, democracy doesn’t last long.
  3. The rest of the food consisted of sandwiches and hamburgers and they served us chicken with salad, a kind of Caesar salad, for dinner.
  4. What I didn’t have in mind were “Mess With Our Heads” misinterpretations of the language — a quote about Caesar in reference to a salad, say.
  5. Even on its surface, you can imagine that this might make for a decent time-capsule adventure story—but in Caesar’s hands, it becomes much more.
  6. Perhaps the greatest irony remains that civil rights titan Caesar Chavez was a lifelong opponent of illegal immigration.
  7. One of the few Americans to respond was Charlton Heston, with whom she had starred in Julius Caesar in 1970.
  8. Caesar smuggled the pictures out of Syria when he fled last year in fear for his life.
  9. He started working at age 11 in the onion fields of Colorado, rising to become an organizer with Caesar Chavez.
  10. I can be hunched over, or push my chest out more and give Caesar strength and physicality.
  11. From the time of Julius Caesar they were allowed to build synagogues and granted many other privileges.
  12. Could all the wise men of Rome have explained to Julius Caesar the following dispatch, if given in prophetic vision?
  13. The latter in their turn seem to have rendered unto Caesar what was Caesar's and for the rest have done much as they have liked.
  14. What sincerity was there in Julius Caesar when he discharged the duties of high-priest of the Republic?
  15. However, he sate by him, and glanced at the Caesar which the boy shoved about a quarter of an inch in his direction.