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复数:cothurni或cothurns
noun
or less commonly cothurn ˈkō-ˌthərn kō-ˈthərn a high thick-soled laced boot worn by actors in Greek and Roman tragic drama
the dignified somewhat stilted style of ancient tragedy
Latin, from Greek kothornos
The first known use of cothurnus was in 1606
1 Life is not a pure comedy or cothurnus.
生活并非绝对的喜剧或者悲剧。
2 Anyway, life is not a pure comedy or cothurnus, but more likely to be a combination process.
不过,生活并非绝对的悲剧或者戏剧,而是悲喜交加的过程。
3 Cothurnus's vitallest expression is the common day arise and set about us.
最有生命力的悲剧表演就是每天在我们身边出没的平凡生活.