[ləˈkəuniən]
Laconian如何读
Laconian是什么意思
(古代)拉哥尼亚居民,拉哥尼亚方言;
拉哥尼亚方言的,拉哥尼亚人的,斯巴达式的;
Laconian英英释义
geographical name
ancient country of southern Greece in the southeastern part of the Peloponnese bordering on the Aegean and the Mediterranean seas; capital Sparta
Laconian词源中文解释
"关于斯巴达周围地区的",1570年代,来自拉丁语 Laconia(来自希腊语 Lakonia; 参见 laconic)+ -ian。作为名词出现于1600年代。
Laconian 例句
1 And again, the repartee of a Laconian to a man of Sparta who twitted him with being unable to stand as long as himself on one leg.
2 Through the forests upon its slopes the young Spartans would hunt all day with their famous Laconian hounds, and after a rude supper beguile the evening with stories of their dangers and their success.
3 The Laconians feel too much like a stereotypical evil empire, complete with super weapons and armored foot soldiers.
4 With the arrival of the Laconians, the crew of the Rocinante quickly jump into the fray, plotting bombings, espionage missions, and eventually, escape.
5 We place a school 150 in opposition to a school when we oppose the school of Diogenes to that of Aristippus, or that of the Laconians to that of the Italians.
6 It is curious, too, that Athenian victors should always occur in juxtaposition with Laconian.
7 If, however, we place the chief glory of a general in feats of arms and strategy, the Laconian will be found greatly to excel the Roman.
8 At last, however, the war turned against him, and in a battle on Laconian ground he was stunned by a stone, and taken prisoner, with 50 more.
9 You want me to put my foot on Laconian ground.
10 At this Lysander determined to have an interview with him, and there took place a short and truly Laconian dialogue between them.
11 To which the other replied: “Will you leave each of the Laconian towns autonomous?”
12 It is curious to observe that the great Laconian lawgiver arranged the sacrifices differently to those of Rome.
13 Gods! to think that they have ventured with Laconian men to deal, Men of just the faith and honour that a ravening wolf might feel!
14 I think that the Laconian speech, though it seems so short, yet shows a great grasp of the subject and has great power over the listeners.
15 This love of seclusion took a singular turn in the reserve, and in the short and sententious mode of expression, practised by the Laconians.
16 Laconian Helen's beauty cursed this overthrow ne'er wrought.
17 Epaminondas instantly and without wavering asked him in return, whether he thought it just and equal that the Laconian towns should enjoy theirs.
18 Certainly the Spartans adopted, together with the political traditions of the Heracleids, many old Laconian cults and observances such as those connected with the Tyndaridae.
19 But the Laconian sat before him, smiling, sneering, commanding by his more dominant will.
20 Of the old dialects Doric alone appears to have survived in the Tsaconic of the Laconian hills.