Flo·rioˈflȯr-ē-ˌō
Florio如何读
Florio是什么意思
- n.福罗里欧
Florio英英释义
biographical name
John circa 1553–circa 1625 English lexicographer and translator
Florio 例句
1 Late last week, PUC Commissioner Mike Florio raised the stakes by proposing the regulatory panel block Comcast's bid to acquire Time Warner Cable.
2 Florio, for his part, listed several potential harms that could accompany the proposed merger, including concerns about privacy and a shortage of competition in the state for high-speed Internet service.
3 If Florio was indeed involved in the Folio, a number of other passages may well be his work.
4 Then, in a surprise move late last week, PUC Commissioner Mike Florio raised the stakes for state regulators when he filed an alternative proposal to deny the merger.
5 I’m seeking the third lodging option, Lisola Residence, once the Florio workmen’s compound, where laborers worked vineyards and orchards.
6 On Tuesday, when Connor was discharged to go home with his parents, Jamie and John Florio, he weighed nearly 11 pounds — about 15 times his birth weight.
7 His father, Michaelangelo Florio, was an Italian Protestant refugee who served as preacher to the Italian Church in London.
8 “Bishop Whitehead has pled not guilty, and is looking forward to having his day in court, so that he can fight these charges,” Florio said in a statement Friday.
9 Florio, the McCarthy spokesman, did not respond to a request to explain those amounts.
10 In Kells’s surmise this was done by John Florio and Ben Jonson, who “did what editors do today: tighten syntax, enrich vocabulary, improve structure and flow, enhance rhythm and rhyme, and beautify the whole.”
11 But it is almost as if Florio stops to afford Shakespeare some credit, adding "fine word: Legitimate" to the Folio text.
12 "This transaction is not in the public interest," Florio's proposal said.
13 The first is that, thinking he had overdone the satire of Florio, and perhaps needing to make a theatrical cut, Shakespeare erased the passage from the play.
14 Half of Shakespeare's works were published for the first time in the Folio; the question remains whether they were subject to Florio's "wary correction".
15 In a telephone interview this week, Ms. Florio said that the event had been meant to give magazine editors plenty of time to touch and feel the products before closing their September and October issues.
16 But whereas Shakespeare was never to use the word again, Florio used it 13 times in his translation of the Decameron, published three years before.
17 Comcast suffered a setback last week when PUC Commissioner Mike Florio said he wouldn't support a deal that would threaten competition and slow investment in high-speed Internet lines throughout the state.
18 Florio also embraced the arguments of the Writers Guild of America, West.
19 The biographer Jonathan Bate suggests that the "Dark Lady" of the Sonnets may well have been Florio's wife.
20 He is writing a book about John Florio and Shakespeare.
Florio 同义词
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