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vita

/vahy-tuh, vee-; Latin wee-tah/US // ˈvaɪ tə, ˈvi-; Latin ˈwi tɑ //UK // (ˈviːtə, ˈvaɪ-) //

维塔,维塔斯,维达,维拉

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural vi·tae [vahy-tee, vee-tahy; Latin wee-tahy]. /ˈvaɪ ti, ˈvi taɪ; Latin ˈwi taɪ/.

    • : curriculum vitae.

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Examples

  • Vita activists have demanded that police investigate how the sea creatures appeared in Moscow and why.

  • Parisians have chic, Italians have la dolce vita, Brits have Evelyn Waugh—and Americans will always have cool.

  • Unfortunately, online play has been locked for the new system, though it remains free for both the PS3 and Vita.

  • Like Marcello in La Dolce Vita, Jep is a journalist and a flâneur with nothing to do.

  • I feel TV play of vita games alone is worth the price of entry.

  • During the ingenuous apologia pro vita sua Miss Anne regarded him with her honest candour.

  • Donaver's Vita di G. Mazzini is useful, especially for the earlier period.

  • "That has 'Sic transit vita' on it," she said hurriedly, lest she should be forestalled.

  • Gozzi's conception of an Apologia pro vita sua was a comprehensive one.

  • The Vita then comes to us with a certain unassailable authority, and is besides a work of piety, of love, of vindication.