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cic·e·ro·ne
sI s ro ni [or] chI ch ro ni
复数:cicerones或ciceroni
noun
a guide who conducts sightseers
mentor, tutor
service mark
—used for someone who is a certified expert in the production, evaluation, and service of craft beer
"1726年,一本关于意大利古董和珍品的当地指南,源自意大利语 cicerone,来自拉丁语 Ciceronem,源自伟大的罗马演说家的名字(参见 Ciceronian)。传统上,这些当地导游因其华丽的口才而被称为 cicerone。
Noun Italian, from Cicerone Cicero
The first known use of cicerone was in 1726
1 I took leave, therefore, of the good priest who had been my cicerone so far, and sought the old housekeeper, who was in readiness to show me the house where M. Vianney had lived.
2 Monosoff is also a certified cicerone — which means she’s trained to taste, evaluate and serve beer — and a master sommelier, the highest distinction for a wine expert.
3 Cicerone: See what?
导游:看到啥?
4 His friends’ houses too, and the scores of spots noteworthy by reason of association with him personally, you will be given an opportunity of visiting if you follow this careful cicerone.
5 I am no skeptic in these matters, and am disposed to believe all that my cicerone tells me.
6 Cicerone: Stop scaring people ok ? It must be an illusion.
导游: 别吓人 啊,肯定是你眼花了.
7 The captain went foremost, for he was cicerone.
8 The princess acted as my cicerone during the day, and she laughed heartily on seeing me now and then unable to retain my balance on the slippery ice.
9 I deferred my belief, and paying an extra paul for the privilege of chipping off a fragment of the stone coffin, followed the cicerone.
10 I was not exactly alone, for I had with me a Turk as guide and a Greek as cicerone and interpreter, both well mounted and armed to the teeth.
11 It was a January night and very dark, and favorable for the schemes of our cicerones.
12 Cicerone language is vivid and lively in its form, which not only conveys information but also exchanges emotion in the process of communication.
导游语言要获得最佳的表达效果,不仅需要活泼生动的外在形式,同时还要传递信息、交流情感。
13 The folly of ciceroni often cites this name as "Ridiculous."
14 Dealing with the passion of the artist through the complexity of the man, Cooper inhabits Bernstein and Maestro’s compositions with Nézet-Séguin as his cicerone.Like Maestro Cooper, Nézet-Séguin lost himself within the music of the film and the power of the art form while channeling Bernstein.
15 Hearing the sound of the engine, passengers file in the bus . And the cicerone nose - count again.
听到车子发动的声音, 旅客们又鱼贯而入了.
16 These objects can become handmaidens for ideologues, instruments for social division and tools of the economy, or cicerones through history and oracles to a more perfect union of nations.
17 We visited the new and old palaces in company with a small mob of travellers of all nations, whose disorderly tendencies were restrained by the palace cicerones.
18 My cicerone seemed astonished at my stupendous ignorance.
19 Half, he assumes the cicerone, and guides our ignorance about.
20 Mikey Riojas, who has sommelier and cicerone certifications, is the store’s beverage department director and manager of the wine and coffee bar.