cicero 的定义
plural cic·e·ros.Printing.
- a Continental unit of measurement for type, equal to 12 Didot points, or 0.178 inch, roughly comparable to a pica.
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- It resonated with other efforts to expand civil and human rights, from Montgomery to Cicero and Selma to Stockton.
- What’s even more crucial for growing a new foreign language brand on TikTok and other social media platforms is having on-screen talent and behind-the-camera creators who understand the audience that they’re making this content for, Cicero added.
- Content on both channels is personality and character-driven, crucial for platform growth, said Cicero.
- Both men imagined that someday, their work together might merit inclusion in an anthology like that, alongside Cicero, Lincoln and Disraeli.
- Cicero said that while using popular songs that are trending can help build an audience on TikTok, those popular songs are really only free to use on that platform.
- But the Roman orator Cicero felt that Calgacus and the peoples vanquished by Rome were missing a broader point.
- But his conclusion is that Cicero and Kipling got something right.
- It had rained all night and was still drizzling when I headed for the Hawthorne Race Course in suburban Cicero, Illinois.
- What were your sources for that voice—or voices, because Lincoln is sometimes hick, sometimes Cicero?
- “Whether you have any news or not, write something,” Cicero implored a friend in Rome while traveling in the provinces.
- With the eloquence of a Cicero and the skill of an attorney-general, Miss Sleek "showed cause" against everybody.
- Whirle aboute, copied from volutantur in Cicero; see last note.
- But all the Greeks, and after them the Romans, especially in the time of Cicero, sought the graces and fascinations of style.
- It is the exquisite art seen in all the writings of Cicero which makes them classic; it is the style rather than the ideas.
- Up early; and after reading a little in Cicero, I made me ready and to my office, where all the morning very busy.