duce / ˈdu tʃeɪ; Italian ˈdu tʃɛ /

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duce 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural du·ces, du·ci [doo-chee]. /ˈdu tʃi/.

  1. a leader or dictator.
  2. il Duce [eel -doo-chey; Italian eel -doo-che]. /il ˈdu tʃeɪ; Italian il ˈdu tʃɛ/. the leader: applied especially to Benito Mussolini as head of the fascist Italian state.

更多duce例句

  1. Banners with “Muslims go home” and “Long Live Il Duce,” in a reference to Benito Mussolini, lie crumpled along the streets.
  2. With the muscular charisma of a Caesar, “Il Duce” appealed to a fractured country with a weak economy.
  3. Quin dir Eumenides monstraque Tartari His longe duce te finibus exulant.
  4. Conspectus Crustaceorum in orbis terrarum circumnavigatione, C. Wilkes duce, collectorum.
  5. At another time, the discourse running upon politics, a mercer (no small man, I can assure you) wonderd what a duce we would have.
  6. Syphax amicitiam Romanorum se accipere adnuit, sed fidem nec dare nec accipere, nisi cum ipso coram duce Romano, voluit.
  7. Rmnrum s accipere adnuit, sed fidem nec dare nec accipere, nisi cum ips cram duce Rmn, voluit.95 Scpi igitur in fricam tricit.