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/ahydz/US // aɪdz //UK // (aɪdz) //

身份证

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fifteenth day of March, May, July, or October, and the thirteenth day of the other months.

Examples

  • A soothsayer warned Julius Caesar about the Ides of March—a catastrophe looming in the middle of the month.

  • They co-wrote and co-produced Good Night, and Good Luck and The Ides of March.

  • We were in the middle of shooting The Ides of March at the time, but I thought Monuments Men could make a great film.

  • It follows her recent string of confident, adult performances: Mildred Pierce, True Blood, The Ides of March.

  • In his next movie, The Ides of March , Clooney plays a flawed presidential candidate.

  • The next of which was Le bon-sens, ou ides naturelles opposes aux ides surnaturelles.

  • A troop of pipe-players to Minerva on the Ides of June, if we win!

  • I vow to thee a troop of pipe-players upon the Ides of June.

  • With the advent of the fateful Ides of March, winter ii had practically set in, and work outside had a chequered career.

  • Laurence to his sweetest son, Severus, borne away by angels on the seventh Ides of January.