machiavelli / ˌmæk i əˈvɛl i; Italian ˌmɑ kyɑˈvɛl li /
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machiavelli 的定义
n. 名词 noun- Nic·co·lò di Ber·nar·do [neek-kaw-law dee ber-nahr-daw], /ˌnik kɔˈlɔ di bɛrˈnɑr dɔ/, 1469–1527, Italian statesman, political philosopher, and author.
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- In issuing his sentence, the judge pronounced Cook the Machiavelli of the twentieth century.
- You also argue forcefully against the Hitler-as-Machiavelli argument—that he killed Jews for political reasons.
- Impossible plot machinations have been ceded to Machiavelli and the Italian states.
- After years of quiet circulation, it was banned, but Machiavelli copied it.
- With Schiff we get the true woman, who was brilliant, cunning, and could out-Machiavelli any male ruler.
- In a business ethics class, you can use that as an example instead of Machiavelli, which provides a way into the concept.
- Machiavelli states that Uguccione fell ill, and had no part in the battle, which was won by Castruccio.
- He finds his guide and leader in "The Prince," written by Machiavelli.
- I went to the Teatro Machiavelli to see what effect had been produced there.
- The originality of Machiavelli in his Mandragora was not of the sort to encourage a departure from the beaten track.
- That alone was enough to make Machiavelli, the father of modern foreign policy, turn in his grave.