cicero / ˈsɪs əˌroʊ /

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cicero 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural cic·e·ros.Printing.

  1. 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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  1. It resonated with other efforts to expand civil and human rights, from Montgomery to Cicero and Selma to Stockton.
  2. 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.
  3. Content on both channels is personality and character-driven, crucial for platform growth, said Cicero.
  4. Both men imagined that someday, their work together might merit inclusion in an anthology like that, alongside Cicero, Lincoln and Disraeli.
  5. 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.
  6. But the Roman orator Cicero felt that Calgacus and the peoples vanquished by Rome were missing a broader point.
  7. But his conclusion is that Cicero and Kipling got something right.
  8. It had rained all night and was still drizzling when I headed for the Hawthorne Race Course in suburban Cicero, Illinois.
  9. What were your sources for that voice—or voices, because Lincoln is sometimes hick, sometimes Cicero?
  10. “Whether you have any news or not, write something,” Cicero implored a friend in Rome while traveling in the provinces.
  11. With the eloquence of a Cicero and the skill of an attorney-general, Miss Sleek "showed cause" against everybody.
  12. Whirle aboute, copied from volutantur in Cicero; see last note.
  13. But all the Greeks, and after them the Romans, especially in the time of Cicero, sought the graces and fascinations of style.
  14. It is the exquisite art seen in all the writings of Cicero which makes them classic; it is the style rather than the ideas.
  15. Up early; and after reading a little in Cicero, I made me ready and to my office, where all the morning very busy.