Caesar
名词 n.
专有名词
英 /ˈsiːzə/|/ˈkaɪ.zə/|/ˈkaɪ.sɑː/
美 /ˈsizəɹ/|/ˈkaɪ.zəɹ/|/ˈkaɪ.sɑɹ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A title of Roman emperors.
— Constantius Chlorus and Galerius became Caesares in 293; […]
- An absolute ruler; an autocrat.
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Abbreviation of Caesar salad.
— A garlicky Caesar is a nice starter with whole Romaine leaves and crispy sourdough croutons, but most can’t resist the creamy, but very rich, signature lobster soup.
- A Caesar cocktail.
- Clipping of Caesarean section.
专有名词
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An ancient Roman family name, notably that of Julius Caesar.
— The Caesars were an ancient and aristocratic family, which for eight generations had been prominent in the commonwealth.
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The government; society; earthly powers.
— Render therefore vnto Ceſar, the things which are Ceſars: and vnto God, the things that are Gods.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Latin Caesar. Displaced Old English cāsere, which would have yielded *caser, *coser, and Middle English keiser, kaiser, from Old Norse and continental Germanic languages. All ultimately from the same Latin root. (See also Kaiser and tsar.)
词源 2
From Latin Caesar. Displaced Old English cāsere, which would have yielded *caser, *coser, and Middle English keiser, kaiser, from Old Norse and continental Germanic languages. All ultimately from the same Latin root. (See also Kaiser and tsar.)
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