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philippus

/fi-lip-uhs/US // fɪˈlɪp əs //

菲利普斯,菲利普,菲利蒲,菲利浦

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural phi·lip·pi [fi-lip-ahy]. /fɪˈlɪp aɪ/.

    • : a gold coin of ancient Greece, originally issued by Philip II of Macedon.

Examples

  • Philippus must have left his house to his eldest son who is the one that is dead, and it now belongs no doubt to Mary, his widow.

  • This opinion was shared by his friend Philippus, who had indeed commended the plan he had to propose as the only right one.

  • Philippus, on his return, will perhaps pick up the ends of the tie and join again what you have this day cut.

  • He found Philippus in the nursery, where he was rocking the cradle with one hand while he held a book in the other.

  • The Thessalian cavalry, commanded by Philippus, were next, and held the extreme left of the whole army.