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duce

/doo-chey; Italian doo-che/US // ˈdu tʃeɪ; Italian ˈdu tʃɛ //UK // (ˈduːtʃɪ, Italian ˈduːtʃe) //

杜斯,杜塞,杜塞特,杜塞克

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

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

    • : a leader or dictator.
    • : 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.

Examples

  • Banners with “Muslims go home” and “Long Live Il Duce,” in a reference to Benito Mussolini, lie crumpled along the streets.

  • With the muscular charisma of a Caesar, “Il Duce” appealed to a fractured country with a weak economy.

  • Quin dir Eumenides monstraque Tartari His longe duce te finibus exulant.

  • Conspectus Crustaceorum in orbis terrarum circumnavigatione, C. Wilkes duce, collectorum.

  • At another time, the discourse running upon politics, a mercer (no small man, I can assure you) wonderd what a duce we would have.

  • Syphax amicitiam Romanorum se accipere adnuit, sed fidem nec dare nec accipere, nisi cum ipso coram duce Romano, voluit.

  • Rmnrum s accipere adnuit, sed fidem nec dare nec accipere, nisi cum ips cram duce Rmn, voluit.95 Scpi igitur in fricam tricit.